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POPULATION 
AND ITS 
DISTRIBUTION 


Compiled from the figures of 1920 
United States Census 


INCLUDING DISTRIBUTION OF 
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 


Compiled from Trade Sources 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 
NEW YORK 
CHICAGO BOSTON CLEVELAND 
CINCINNATI LONDON 


Copyright, 1921 
J. Walter Thompson Company 
First Edition, 1912 
Second Edition, 1918 
Third Edition, 1921 


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PREFACE 


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HE third edition of Population and Its Distribution is based 

on the 1920 Census of the Population of the United States. 

The Census authorities were frequently consulted and the Com- 
pany wishes to express its appreciation for their help and co-opera- 
tion and especially to acknowledge its indebtedness to Mr. William 
C. Hunt, Chief Statistician for Population, for his generous interest 
in the work. 

The Bureau of the Census began to release the first city counts 
in April, 1920, and although it did the work in record time, the 
last of the data needed for this edition was not received until 
June, 1921. In compiling the material, we were governed in all 
instances by the rulings of the Bureau of the Census. Of particular 
importance is the Census definition of urban population; defined 
as “that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 
inhabitants or more.’ However, “in Massachusetts, Rhode 
Island, and New Hampshire (except in two instances) it is not the 
practice, as in other states, to have municipal incorporations, such 
as villages, within the limits of the town, and no town becomes a 
city until its population is much in excess of 2,500. For this reason 
it has been necessary to include in the urban territory of these 
states not only the population of cities but that of all towns having 
over 2,500 inhabitants. The ‘urban’ area in each of these three 
states includes, therefore, some population which in other states 
would be classed as ‘rural’ but it is not thought that the propor- 
tion of urban population is greatly increased thereby.” 

In Maine and Connecticut there are a considerable number of 
unincorporated places with a population of 2,500 or more. For this 
reason they are listed separately for the convenience of those de- 
sirous of making a detailed study of these states. In the tables 
giving group totals which follow the census procedure, the totals 
for these places are included in the totals for the rural population 
of each state, since although they do have a population of 2,500 or 
more they are not incorporated. In New Hampshire on account 


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vi POPULATION AND IS DISTRIBUTION 


of the great number of unincorporated places under 2,500 they have 
been listed separately. 

State totals for thenumber of families are estimates. They were 
obtained by dividing the total state population by 4.5, the average 
number of persons to a family in the United States in 1910. The 
Census authorities, when consulted, advised the use of this figure 
although they thought it a little high as the average number of 
persons to a family has been steadily decreasing since 1890. 

Reference is made throughout the book to cities “falling within 
adjacent territory of’ other cities, e.g., ‘““Lynn, Massachusetts 
falling within the adjacent territory of Boston, Massachusetts,”’ 
etc. These selections are based on the 1910 census as similar 
data for 1920 are not yet available. 

Miscellaneous state data are given on the pages with the indi- 
vidual state maps, as well as summarized at the close of the state 
tables. These figures, with the exception of those for autos and 
trucks, electric passenger cars, electrically wired houses, and central 
power stations, are official government figures, and in each case 
include a statement of sources. These data have been collected at 
irregular intervals but are the latest available at this time. 

An explanation regarding thestatistics on the distribution of 
wholesale and retail dealers throughout the United States is given 
on page 304 immediately preceding the tables. 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 
244 Madison Avenue 


New York City 
August 1, 1921 


ERRATA 


Page 8, ee He aealien 1910, Akron, Ohio, for 169,067” read 
“69,067” 

Page 26, under 500 group, for “‘111” read “114” 

Page 64, under 500 group, for ‘‘85,348” read ‘°85,669” 

Page 130, Kalamazoo, for “38,487” read “48,487”; footnote 
does not apply to Port Huron, Ishpeming, Manistee 
and Menominee 


Page 141, under 500 group, for ‘‘375”’ read “*386”’ 

Page 182, footnote (1) does not apply to Dunkirk 

Page 249, 5,000 to 10,000 group, for 190,297” read “190,279” 

Page 308, under Dry Goods Retail, New York, for “4,061” read 
“6,302” 





TABLE OF CONTENTS 


Preface . : ? ; d ; ; 4 

Introduction 

Population, area in BcrUAEA oe easily of pomulation ot Hee Gait of 
population by states ; . 

Map: Population per square mile by states : 

Classification of cities and towns by groups econane to noplanen 

Population of the United States by states: 1920 and 1910, with number 
and per cent of increase and with rank 

Population of cities in the United States having 100, 000 inhabitants and 
over 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with 
rank : 

Population of tities in the United States faite 50, 000 3 100, 000 inhabe 
tants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with 
rank . 

‘opulation of cities of 25, 000 to 50, 000 oibabieants mith their per cent of 
increase since 1910 . 
ities of 50,000 and over in ‘the United States which: Have inuréased 
over 25 per cent in population since 1910 . 
opulation, number of families, and per cent of urban andi rural popula: 
tion in the United States, by states f : : 4 
areign born white population in the United States, 1920 
‘ap: Location of cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United 
States : 
ulation by states, pities arid ee 
Alabama 
Arizona . 
Arkansas 
California 
Colorado 
Connecticut 
Delaware : 
District of Colne 
Florida 
Georgia . 
‘Idaho. 
Illinois 
Indiana 
Iowa 
Kansas 
Kentucky 
Louisiana 
Maine 


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ix 


vill POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 


Maryland . 
Massachusetts 
Michigan 
Minnesota 
Mississippi . 
Missouri . 
Montana 
Nebraska 
Nevada 
New Haripshire 
New Jersey 
New Mexico 
New York . 
North Carolina 
North Dakota 
Ohio 
Oklahoma . 
Oregon 
Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island . 
South Carolina . 
South Dakota 
Tennessee . 
Texas 
Utah . 
Vermont. 
Virginia 
Washington 
West Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 
Summary of state data ; 


Personal and corporation income ant tax by iat, dalenane stir: 1918 


Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by states, 1918 
Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by cities, 1918 


Distribution of retail and wholesale dealers in the United eratce ; 


Explanation of dealer tables 


Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades i in the United 


States 


Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified By trades i in cities of 


50,000 and over . 


Page 
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304 
305 


313 


THE SALES PROBLEM WHICH LED US TO 
PUBLISH THIS BOOK 


Though differing in detail for each firm, in effect, 
the same problem confronts every com- 
pany which has a product to sell 


N 1904 one of our clients who sold his product direct to the 

retailer, stated he could afford to have his salesmen cover all 

towns of 2,500 or over. Except in very large cities, he sold through 
exclusive dealers. He had 800 accounts on his. books. 

On referring to atlases it developed that there were 1,891 
towns of 2,500 population or over. Obviously he had only forty- 
two per cent distribution. 

It would seem that the incentive to secure the great volume of 
new business possible would have led to immediate action; but 
such was not the case. 

The additional towns could not be added profitably by merely 
adding salesmen. Salesmen already covering the territories would 
have to be re-routed. Personal readjustments for men old in their 
respective territories were involyed—in fact the whole chain of cir- 
cumstances which unless faced with determination leads to the in- 
definite postponement of action. Unless the necessary readjust- 
ments were faced, however, this manufacturer’s business would not 
grow beyond the increase in volume from existing accounts. New 
accounts added under the old system would not more than offset 
the loss among old accounts. 

As a starting point for the work of readjustment a list of every 
town in the United States of 2,500 inhabitants and over was made 
for this client. These towns were grouped by states and by size. 

So useful were the original typewritten sheets on this problem 
and so immediately did they come into demand for the solution of 
similar problems that, as soon as the figures of the 1910 census 
were available we compiled in book form the original issue of Pop- 
ulation and Its Distribution. 

In the great majority of businesses just such problems as 
that company faced are continually arising. 


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xX POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Whether a concern sells exclusive dealers or all dealers, direct 
or through the jobber, it continually faces the problem of more 
thorough working or greater intensity of effort. 

In some instances this work can be done most effectively by 
salesmen, in some by advertising and in others by a combination 
of both. 

Whatever the method of selling, the basis for adequate work 
is the knowledge of markets as constituted by the distribution of 
population. 

Under present conditions of greater sales resistance, the in- 
crease in results secured from operating with a full vision of all the 
facts will constitute in many instances the margin between work 
done at a profit or at a loss. | 

Population and Its Distribulion in its two earlier editions has 
been found a convenient and necessary tool by hundreds of corpor- 
ations. 

The third edition gives the 1920 census figures just available. 
In addition to listing all towns in the United States down to 500 
inhabitants with their counties, we have added an outline map of 
each state showing the location of its principal centers. The trade 
information has been extended to include thirty separate classifica- 
tions of dealers, wholesale and retail, in the leading trades. These 
classifications give the number of dealers in each city of 50,000 and 
over, as well as by states. 

Corporation and personal income and tax returns for 1918, 
subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan, and the number of tele- 
phones, farms, post offices, central power stations, automobiles 
and trucks registered, and the miles of railroads, rural roads, im- 
proved roads, etc., are given by states. 

This book furnishes the facts which the manufacturer needs 
for a closer analysis of markets and we believe that the additions 
we have made will make it even more useful than the former edi- 
tions. 

J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


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California 
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North Dakota 
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105,710,620 


2,348,174 
334,162 
1,752,204 
3,426,861 
939,629 
1,380,631 
223,003 
437,571 
968,470 
2,895,832 
431,866 
6,485,280 
2,930,390 
2,404,021 
1,769,257 
2,416,630 
1,798,509 
768,014 
1,449,661 
3,852,356 
3,668,412 
2,387,125 
1,790,618 
3,404,055 
548,889 
1,296,372 
77,407 
443,083 
3,155,900 
360,350 


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646,872 
9,799,394 
2,028,283 
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91,279 
113,810 
92,925 
155,652 
103,658 
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1,965 
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54,861 
98,725 
83,354 
56,043 
36,045 
59,986 
81,774 
40,181 
45,409 
29,895 
9,941 
8,039 
57,480 
80,858 
46,362 
68,727 
146,131 
76,808 
109,821 
9,031 
7,514 
122,503 
47,654 
48,740 
70,183 
40,740 
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Pennsylvania 8,720,017 8.3 44,832 194.5 
Rhode Island 604,397 0.6 1,067 566.4 
South Carolina 1,683,724 1.6 30,495 5 ep 
South Dakota 636,547 0.6 76,868 8.3 
Tennessee 2,337,885 PAs 41,687 56.1 
Texas 4,663,228 4.4 262,398 17.8 
Utah 449,396 0.4 82,184 en 
Vermont 352,428 0.3 9,124 38.6 
Virginia 2,309,187 oF fe 40,262 57.4 
Washington 1,356,621 1t3 66,836 20.3 
West Virginia 1,463,701 1.4 24,022 60.9 
Wisconsin 2,632,067 PAS 55,256 AT .6 
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POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES 


Population, 105,710,620 
Families, * 23,491,249— (Estimated) 
Foreign born,+ 13,703,987 
Negroes, 10,463,013 











Classification of cities and towns by groups according to 





population 
Number of 
Group Places Population Per Cent 
Total 105,710.620 100.0 
1,000,000 and over 3 10,145,532 9.6 
500,000 to 1,000,000 9 6,223,769 5.9 
400,000 to 500,000 4 1,710,489 1.6 
300,000 to 400,000 4 areata 1.6 
200,000 to 300,000 122 2,023 bono 2.8 
100,000 to 200,000 35 4,706,496 4.5 
50,000 to 100,000 d 5,265,747 a. 
25,000 to 50,000 143 5,075,041 4.8 
15,000 to 25,000 200 3,798,325 3.6 
10,000 to 15,000 259 3,144,417 3.0 
5,000 to ~=—:10,000 real 4,997,794 ALT 
2,500 to 5,000 oak 4,596,473 4.3 
Rural—Under 2,500 51,403,497 48.6 


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Population Increase* 1910—1920 
State 1920 1910 Number Per Cent | Rank 

United States} 105,710,620 |91,972,266/13,738,354) 14.9 

Alabama 2,348,174 | 2,138,093 210,081 9.8 18 
Arizona 334,162 204,354 129,808 63.5 46 
Arkansas 1,752,204 1,574,449 Vai 765 11.3 25 
California 3,426,861 2,377,549 1,049,312 44.1 8 
Colorado 939 629 799,024 140,605 17.6 33 
Connecticut 1,380,631 1,114,756 265,875 23.9 29 
Delaware 223,003 202,322 20,681 10.2 47 
Dist.ofColumbia 437,571 331,069 106,502 PA 42 
Florida 968,470 752,619 215,851 nen 2 
Georgia 2,895,832 2,609,121 286,711 11.0 iz 
Idaho 431,866 325,594 106,272 32.6 43 
Tllinois 6,485,280 | 5,638,591 846,689 15.0 3 
Indiana 2,930,390 2,700,876 229 514 8.5 ll 
Iowa 2,404,021 2,224,771 179,250 8.1 16 
Kansas 1,769,257 1,690,949 78,308 4.6 24 
Kentucky 2,416,630 2,289,905 126,725 55 15 
Louisiana 1,798,509 1,656,388 142,121 8.6 ee 
Maine 768,014 742,371 25,643 go. 35 
Maryland 1,449,661 1,295,346 154,315 11.9 28 
Massachusetts 3,852,356 3,366,416 485,940 14.4 6 
Michigan 3,668,412 2,810,173 858,239 30.5 4 
Minnesota 2,387,125 2,075,708 311,417 15.0 17 
Mississippi 1,790,618 1,797,114 — 6,496 —0.4 23 
Missouri 3,404,055 3,293,335 110,720 3.4 9 
Montana 548,889 376,053 172,836 46.0 39 
Nebraska B296372 1,192,214 104,158 PN 31 
Nevada 77,407 81,875 —4,468 —5.5 49 
New Hampshire 443 ,083 430,572 eS A 2.9 41 
New Jersey 3,155,900 | 2,537,167 618,733 24.4 10 
New Mexico 360,350 327,301 33,049 10.1 44. 
New York 10,385,227 9,113,614 1,271,613 13.9 ] 
North Carolina 2,559,123 2,206,287 352,836 16.0 14 
North Dakota 646,872 577,056 69,816 12.0 36 
Ohio 5,799,394 4,767,121 992,273 20.8 4. 


*A minus sign (-) denotes decrease 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population of the United States by states : 1920 and 1910, with 
number and per cent of increase and with rank (continued) 





State 


Oklahoma 
Oregon 


Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island 
South Carolina 
South Dakota 


Tennessee 
Texas 
Utah 
Vermont 
Virginia 


Washington 
West Virginia 


Wisconsin 
Wyoming 





Population 
1920 1910 
2,028,283 1,657,155 
783,389 672,765 
8,720,017 | 7,665,111 
604,397 542,610 
1,683,724 | 1,515,400 
636,547 583,888 
2,337,885 | 2,184,789 
4,663,228 | 3,896,542 
449,396 ooo 
352,428 355,956 
2,309,187 | 2,061,612 
1,356,621 1,141,990 
1,463,701 1,221,119 
2,632,067 | 2,333,860 
194,402 145,965 


*A minus sign (—) denotes decrease 


Number 


371,128 
110,624 
1,054,906 
61,787 
168,324 
52,659 
153,096 
766,686 
76,045 
—3,528 
247,575 
214,631 
242,582 
298,207 
48,437 


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Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- ~ 
tants and over: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank 














Population | Increase* 
City 1920 1910 | Number | Per Cent | Rank 

New York City, N. Y.| 5,620,048 | 4,766,883 | 853,165 17.9 1 

Manhattan Borough] 2,284,103 | 2,331,542 | —47,439 —2.0 

Bronx Borough 732,016 430,980 | 301,036 69.8 

Brooklyn Borough 2,018,356 | 1,634,351 | 384,005 bs ll 

Queens Borough 469,042 284,041 | 185,001 65.1 

Richmond Borough 116,531 85,969 30,562 35.6 
Chicago, Ill. 2,701,705 | 2,185,283 | 516,422 23.6 2 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1,823,779 | 1,549,008 | 274,771 ype 3 
Detroit, Mich. 993,678 465,766 927,912 Tiss 4 
Cleveland, Ohio 796,841 560,663 | 236,178 42.1 5 
St. Louis, Mo. 772,897 687,029 85,868 IP AdS 6 
Boston, Mass. t 748,060 670,585 77,475 E30 7 
Baltimore, Md. 733,826 | 558,485 | 175,341 31.4 8 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 588,343 933,905 54,438 10.2 9 
Los Angeles, Cal. 576,673 319,198 | 257,475 80.7 10 
Bullalo, N. Y. 506,775 423,715 83,060 19.6 ll 
San Francisco, Cal. 506,676 416,912 89,764 yal ee i bs 
Milwaukee, Wis. 457,147 373,857 83,290 2220 13 
Washington, D. C. 437,571 331,069 | 106,502 Saw 14 
Newark, N. J. 414,524 | 347,469 67,055 1A! Ps 15 
Cincinnati, Ohio 401,247 | 363,591 37,656 10.4 16 
New Orleans, La. 387,219 | 339,075 48,144 14.2 7 
Minneapolis, Minn. 380,582 | - 301,408 79,174 26.3 18 
Kansas City, Mo. 324,410 | 248,381 76,029 30.6 19 
Seattle, Wash. Boole 237,194 78,118 32.9 20 
Indianapolis, Ind. 314,194 233,650 80,544 34.5 val 
Jersey City, N. J. 298,103 |. 267,779 30,324 ti rps 
Rochester, N. Y. 295,750 218,149 77,601 35.6 23 
Portland, Ore. 258,288 | 207,214 51,074 24.6 24 
Denver, Colo. 256,491 213,381 43,110 20.2 25 
Toledo, Ohio 243,164 168,497 74,667 44.3 26 
Providence, R. I. 237,595 224,326 13,269 See. va 
Columbus, Ohio 237,031 181,511 55,520 30.6 28 





*A minus sign (—) denotes decrease 
| Hyde Park town annezed to Boston city since 1910 


8 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- 
tants and over: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 


increase and with rank (continued) 





City 


Louisville, Ky. 

St. Paul, Minn. 
Oakland, Cal. 
Akron, Ohio 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Omaha, Nebr.t 
Worcester, Mass. 
Birmingham, Ala. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Richmond, Va. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Memphis, Tenn. 
San Antonio, Texas 
Dallas, Texas 
Dayton, Ohio 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
Houston, Texas 
Hartford, Conn. 
Scranton, Pa. 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Paterson, N. J. 
Youngstown, Ohio 
Springfield, Mass. 
Des Moines, Iowa 
New Bedford, Mass. 
Fall River, Mass. 
Trenton, N. J. 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Salt Lake City, Utah 
Camden, N. J. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Albany, N. Y. 
Lowell, Mass. 
Wilmington, Del. 
Cambridge, Mass. 


tOmaha and South Omaha cities consolidated since 1910 





1920 





234,891 
234,698 
216,261 
208,435 
200,616 
191,601 
179,754 
178,806 
LTO is 
171,667 
162,537 
162,351 
161,379 
158,976 
152,559 
143,555 
138,276 
138,036 
137,783 
137,634 
135,875 
132,358 
129,614 
126,468 
121,217 
120,485 
119,289 
118,342 
118,110 
116,309 
115,777 
113,344 
112,759 
110,168 
109,694 



































Population 









1910 


223,928 
214,744 
150,174 
169,067 
154,839 
124,096 
145,986 
132,685 
137,249 
127,628 
133,605 
131,105 
96,614 
92,104 
116.507 
102,054 
78,800 
98,915 
129,867 
112,571 
125,600 
79,066 
88,926 
86,368 
96,652 
119,295 
96,815 
110,364 
Pret ite 
94,538 
67,452 
100,253 
106,294 
87,411 
104,839 


Number 





10,963 
19,954 
66,087 
139,368 
45,839 
67,505 
33,768 
46,121 
34,468 
44,039 
28,932 
31,246 
64,765 
66,872 
395,982 
41,501 
59,476 
39,121 
7,916 
25,063 
10,275 
93,292 
40,688 
40,100 
24,565 
1,190 
22,474 
7,978 
25,333 
21,771 
48,325 
13,091 
6,465 
22,757 
4,855 


Increase 


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Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- 
tants and over : 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank (continued) 





Population Increase 




































City 1920 1910 Number | Per Cent 
Reading, Pa. 107,784 96,071 11,713 bee 2 
Fort Worth, Texas 106,482 1O,0Lo 33,170 45.2 
Spokane, Wash. 104,437 104,402 35 0.07 
Kansas City, Kansas 101,177 82,331 18,846 22.9 
Yonkers, N. Y. 100,176 79,803 20,373 205 





Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank 











Population Increase 
City 1920 1910 Number | Per Cent | Rank 

Lynn, Mass. 99,148 89,336 9,812 11.0 69 
Duluth, Minn. 98,917 78,466 20,451 26.1 r 

Tacoma, Wash. 96,965 83,743 13,222 15.3 71 
Elizabeth, N. J. 95,783 73,409 22,374 30.5 2, 
Lawrence, Mass. 94,270 85,892 8,378 9.8 io 
Utica, N. Y. 94,156 74,419 19,737 26.5 74 
Erie, Pa. 93,372 66,525 26,847 40. 4 Piss 
Somerville, Mass. 93,091 77,236 15,855 20.5 76 
Waterbury, Conn. 91,715 73,141 18,574 25.4 rats 
Flint, Mich. 91,599 38,550 53,049 137.6 78 
Jacksonville, Fla. 91,558 57,699 33,859 tin ws 79 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 91,295 64,205 27,090 AD, 2 80 
Schenectady, N. Y. 88,723 72,826 15,897 21.8 81 
Canton, Ohio 87,091 90,217 36,874 73.4 82 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 86,549 63,933 22,616 2 pO Al 83 
Evansville, Ind. 85,264 69,647 15,617 22.4 84. 
Savannah, Ga. 83,252 65,064 18,188 28.0 85 
Manchester, N. H. 78,384 70,063 $321 11.9 86 
St. Joseph, Mo. 77,939 77,403 536 0.7 rf 


tLess than one tenth of one per cent 


10 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank (continued) 






Increase* 





Population 











































City 1920 1910 Number | Per Cent | Rank 
Knoxville, Tenn. 77,818 36,346 41,472 114.1 88 
El Paso, Texas 77,560 39,279 38,281 wrap 89 
Bayonne, N. J. 76,754 55,545 21,209 - 38.2 90 
Peoria, Ill. 76,121 66,950 9,171 Byers 91 
Harrisburg, Pa. 75,917 64,186 L731 18.3 92 
San Diego, Cal. 74,683 39,578 35,105 88.7 93 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 73,833 67,105 6,728 10.0 94 
Allentown, Pa. 73,502 51,913 21,589 41.6 95 
Wichita, Kans. pps be 52,450 19,767 Stir 96 
Tulsa, Okla. Mego 18,182 53,893 296.4 97 
Troy, N. Y. 72,013 76,813 — 4,800 —6.2 98 
Sioux City, Iowa T1227 47,828 23,399 48.9 99 
South Bend, Ind. 70,983 53,684 17,299 5 Sy 100 
Portland, Me. 69,272 58,571 10,701 18.3 101 
Hoboken, N. J. 68,166 70,324 —2,158 —3.1 102 
Charleston, S. C. 67,957 58,833 9,124 15 103 
Johnstown, Pa. 67,327 55,482 11,845 yA tees 104 
Binghamton, N. Y. 66,800 48,443 18,357 37.9 105 
East St. Louis, II. 66,767 58,547 8,220 14.0 106 
Brockton, Mass. 66,254. 56,878 9,376 16.5 107 
Terre Haute, Ind. 66,083 58,157 7,926 13.6 | 108 
Sacramento, Cal. 65,908 44,696 21,212 47.5 109 
Rockford, Il. 65,651 45,401 20,250 44.6 110 
Little Rock, Ark. 65,142 45,941 19,201 41.8 111 
Pawtucket, R. I. 64,248 51,622 12,626 24.5 L¥2 
Passaic, N. J. 63,841 54,773 9,068 16.6 113 
Saganaw, Mich. 61,903 50,510 11,393 22.0 114 
Springfield, Ohio 60,840 46,921 13,919 Bat DT iad boat Bis 
Mobile, Ala. 60,777 SOLE 9,256 18.0 116 
Altoona, Pa. 60,331 yaa AE | 8,204 yen 117 
Holyoke, Mass. 60,203 57,730 2,473 4.3 118 
New Britain, Conn. 59,316 43,916 15,400 Sh 119 
Springfield, Il. 59,183 51,678 7,505 14.5 120 
Racine, Wis. 58,593 38,002 20,591 54.2 12 
Chester, Pa. 58,030 38,537 19,493 50.6 122 





*A minus sign (—) denotes decrease 


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Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank (continued) 





Increase 





Population 










































































City 1910 Number | Per Cent | Rank 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 44,604 13,291 2920" HiiL23 
Lansing, Mich. 31,229 26,098 83.6 | 124 
Covington, Ky. 53,270 3,851 Fate NG Yd BB) 
Davenport, Iowa 43,028 13,699 31.8 | 126 
Wheeling, W. Va. 41,641 14,567 35.0 127 
Berkeley, Cal. 40,434 15,602 38.6 128 
Long Beach, Cal. 17,809 37,784 pal BTR AD CN Be] 
Gary, Ind. 16,802 38,576 229.6 130 
Lincoln, Nebr. 43,973 10,975 25.0 131 
Portsmouth, Va. 33,190 21,197 63.9 132 
Haverhill, Mass. 44,115 9,769 ap Ae | 133 
Lancaster, Pa. 47,227 5,923 1275 134 
Macon, Ga. 40,665 12,330 30.3 135 
Augusta, Ga. 41,040 11,508 28.0 136 
Tampa, Fla. 3%, (02 13,826 36.6 137 
Roanoke, Va. 34,874 15,968 45.8 138 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 30,445 20,315 66.7 139 
East Orange, N. J. 34,371 16,339 M0 140 
Atlantic City, N. J. 46,150 4,557 9.9 141 
Bethlehem, Pa. 12,837 37,521 292.3 142 
Huntington, W. Va. 31,161 19,016 61.0 143 
Topeka, Kans. 43,684 6,338 14.5 144 


12 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their 
per cent of increase since 1910 











Per Per 
Cent Cent 
Increase* Increase* 

1910- 1910- 

City 1920 1920 City 1920 1920 
Malden, Mass. 49,103 10.6 | Butte, Mont. 41,611 6.2 
Hamtramck, Mich. | 48,615 | 1266.0 | Lexington, Ky. 41,534. 18.3 
Kalamazoo, Mich. | 48,487 22.9 | Lima, Ohio 41,326 Byes 
Winston-Salem, Fitchburg, Mass. 41,029 8.5 

WN Ch: 48,395 | 113.2 | Kenosha, Wis. 40,472 89 . 4. 
Jackson, Mich. 48,374 53.9 | Beaumont, Texas | 40,422 95.8 
Quincy, Mass. 47,876 46.7 | Stockton, Cal. 40,296 Loess 
Bay City, Mich. 47,554 5.3 | Everett, Mass. 40,120 19.8 
York, Pa. 47,512 6.2 | Wichita Falls, Texas] 40,079 | 388.8 
McKeesport, Pa. 46,781 9.6 | West Hoboken, N.J.| 40,074 1522 
Highland Park, Stamford town, 

Mich. 46,499 | 1028. Conn. t 40,067 38. 
Charlotte, N. C. 46,338 30's Oak Park, Ill. 39,858 | 105. 
Newton, Mass. 46,054 ey Hamilton, Ohio 39,675 php 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa} 45,566 38. Superior, Wis. 39,671 | —1. 
Elmira, N. Y. 15,393 22. San Jose, Cal. 39,642 = Wie 
Pasadena, Cal. 45,354. 49. Springfield, Mo. 39,631 123 
Fresno, Cal. 45,086 81. Charleston, W. Va. | 39,608 wa 
Cicero, Ill. 44,995 | 209. Dubuque, Iowa 39,141 1B 


New Castle, Pa. 14,938 vET 
Galveston, Texas 44,255 19. 


Medford, Mass. 39,038 68. 
Jamestown, N. Y. | 38,917 24. 


Shreveport, La. 43,874 56. Waco, Texas 38,500 45. 
Decatur, II. 13,818 40. Joliet, Il. 38,442 10. 
Woonsocket, R. I. | 43,496 14. Madison, Wis. 38,378 SOF: 
Montgomery, Ala. | 43,464 14. Brookline, Mass. 37,748 5 
Chelsea, Mass. 13,184 oon Columbia, S. C. 37,524 42. 
Pueblo, Colo. 43,050 BY Lorain, Ohio 37,295 29. 
Mount Vernon, N.Y.} 42,726 38. Evanston, Ill. 37,234 49. 
Salem, Mass. 42,529 | —2. Taunton, Mass. Sisiskt 8. 
Pittsfield, Mass. 41,763 30. Muskegon, Mich. 36,570 52. 


Lakewood, Ohio 41,732 | 174. 
Perth Amboy, N. J | 41,707 29. 


Muncie, Ind. 36,524 
Aurora, II]. 36,397 


COONN EH OHNIAN OEP ENE ONIN A 
KH NDOREHQAaewWoerIWANINASCaENCY 


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*A minus sign (—) denotes decrease 
tIncluding Stamford city 


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Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their 
per cent of increase since 1910 (continued) 








Per Per 
Cent Cent 
_ | Increase’ Increase* 

1910— 1910- 

City 1920 | 1920 City 1920 | 1920 
Waterloo, Iowa 36,230 35.7 | Pensacola, Fla. 31,035 35.0 
Chicopee, Mass. 36,214 42.6 | Green Bay, Wis. 31,017 22.9 
New Rochelle, N.Y.| 36,213 25.4 | Petersburg, Va. 31,012 28.5 
Williamsport, Pa. | 36,198 13.6 | Sheboygan, Wis. 30,955 tts 
Auburn, N. Y. 36,192 4.4 | Waltham, Mass. 30,915 11.1 
Battle Creek, Mich.| 36,164 43.1 | Moline, Ill. 30,734 27.0 
Council Bluffs, lowa| 36,162 23.5 | La Crosse, Wis. 30,421 0.0 
Hammond, Ind. 36,004 72.1 | Newburgh, N. Y. | 30,366 Te 
Quincy, Ill. 35,978 | —1.7 | Muskogee, Okla. 30,277 19.8 
East Chicago, Ill. | 35,967 88.3 | Newport, R. I. 30,255 11.4 

Newport News, Va.| 35,596 76.2 | Colorado Springs, 

Rock Island, Ill. Bailes 44.6 Colo. 30,105 a5 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) 35,000 25.3 | Lynchburg, Va. 30,070 pat 
Austin, Texas 34,876 16.8 | Kokomo, Ind. 30,067 76.8 
Meriden town, West New York,N.J.| 29,926 | 120.7 
Conn. t 34,764 8.4 | Joplin, Mo. 29,902} —6.8 
Pontiac, Mich. 34,273 | 135.8 | Cumberland, Md. | 29,837 36.6 
Easton, Pa. 3O,0Lo 18.5 | Anderson, Ind. 29,767 32.4 
Danville, Ill. 3a, 4670 21.2 | Miami, Fla. 29,571 | 440.5 
Amsterdam, N. Y. | 33,524 7.2 1 Zanesville, Ohio 29,569 Seo 
Wilmington, N. C. | 33,372 29.6 | Cranston, R. I. 29,407 39.3 
Orange, N. J. 33,268 12.3 | Newport, Ky. 29,317 | —3.3 
Oshkosh, Wis. 33,162 0.3 | Phoenix, Ariz. 29,053 | 160.9 
Portsmouth, Ohio | 33,011 40.6 | Fort Smith, Ark. 28,870 20.4 
Ogden, Utah 32,804 28.2 | Revere, Mass. 28,823 58.2 
New Brunswick, Montclair, N. J. 28,810 5 eg 
N. J. 32,779 40.2 | Alameda, Cal. 28,806 vides i 
Norristown, Pa. 32,319 15.9 | Bloomington, Iil. 28,725 11.5 
Hazelton, Pa. B2ja17 26.8 | Steubenville, Ohio | 28,508 rns | 
Lewiston, Maine 31,791 21.1] Asheville, N. C. 28,504 51.9 
Watertown, N. Y. | 31,285 17.0 | Nashua, N. H. 28,379 9.1 
Columbus, Ga. 31,125 51.4 | Hagerstown, Md. | 28,064; 70.0 


*A minus sign (—) denotes decrease 
tIncluding Meriden city 


14 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their 
per cent of increase since 1910 (continued) 













City 





City 


Ee ee ee SS eee 








Marion, Ohio 53.0 | Newark, Ohio Shae 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 202.9 | Kingston, N. Y. 3.0 
Mansfield, Ohio 34.0 | Clifton, N. J. 123.0 
Norwalk, Conn. 14.6 | Rome, N. Y. 28.5 
Plainfield, N. J. 34.8 | Bangor, Maine 4.7 
Everett, Wash. 11.4 | Port Huron, Mich. o.oo 
Elgin, I]. 5.7 | New London, Conn. 30.7 
East Cleveland,Ohio 197.3 | Bellingham, Wash. 5.3 
Warren, Ohio .1 | Irvington, N. J. 114.5 
Richmond, Ind. .9 | Sioux Falls, S. D. 78.8 
Kearny, N. J. 2 


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Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which 
have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 








Lansing, Mich. Sys kat! 31,229 26,098 83 
Lincoln, Neb. 54,948 43,973 10,975 20: 


Population Increase 
City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent 

Akron, Ohio 208,435 69,067 139,368 201.8 
Allentown, Pa. 73,502 51,913 21,589 41.6 
Atlanta, Ga. 200,616 154,839 45,777 29.6 
Augusta, Ga. 52,548 41,040 11,508 28.0 
Baltimore, Md. 733,826 558,485 175,341 31.4 
Bayonne, N. J. 76,754 55,545 21,209 53.2 
Berkeley, Cal. 56,036 40,434 15,602 38.6 
Binghamton, N. Y. 66,800 48,443 18,357 37.9 
Birmingham, Ala. 178,806 132,685 46,121 34.8 
Bridgeport, Conn. 143,555 102,054 41,501 40.7 
Canton, Ohio 87,091 50,217 36,874 73.4 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 57,895 44.604, 13,291 29.8 
Chester, Pa. 58,030 38,537 19,493 50.6 
Cleveland, Ohio 796,841 560,663 236,178 42.1 
Columbus, Ohio 237,031 181,511 55,920 30.6 
Dallas, Texas 158,976 92,104 66,872 7200 
Davenport, Iowa 56,727 43,028 13,699 31.8 
Dayton, Ohio 152,559 116,577 35,982 30.9 
Des Moines, Iowa 126,468 86,368 40,100 46.4 
Detroit, Mich. 993,678 465,766 PAD 2 TiS? 
Duluth, Minn. 98,917 78,466 20,451 26.1 
East Orange, N. J. 50,710 34,371 16,339 47.5 
El Paso, Texas 77,560 39,279 38,281 97.5 
Elizabeth, N. J. 95,783 73,409 22,374 30.5 
Erie, Pa. 93,372 66,525 26,847 40.4 
Flint, Mich. 91,599 38,550 53,049 137.6 
Fort Worth, Texas 106,482 ra hs § 33,170 45.2 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 86,549 63,933 22,616 35.4 
Gary, Ind. 55,378 16,802 38,576 229.6 
Hartford, Conn. 138,036 98,915 39,121 39.6 
Houston, Texas 138,276 78,800 59,476 fis'phs. 
Huntington, W. Va. 50,177 31,161 19,016 61.0 
Indianapolis, Ind. 314,194 233,650 80,544. 34.5 
Jacksonville, Fla. 91,558 57,699 33,859 58.7 
Kansas City, Mo. 324,410 248,381 76,029 30.6 
Knoxville, Tenn. 77,818 36,346 41,472 114.1 

.6 

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16 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which 
have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 (continued) 









Population Increase 


1920 1910 


SSS ee es 






Number Per Cent 





City 






































Little Rock, Ark. 65,142 45,941 19,201 41.8 
Long Beach, Cal. 55,593 17,809 37,784 pA Ne ie 
Los Angeles, Cal. 576,673 319,198 257,475 80.7 
Macon, Ga. 52,995 40,665 12,330 S033 
Minneapolis, Minn. 380,582 301,408 79,174 20.53 
New Bedford, Mass. 121,217 96,652 24,565 Arte 
New Britain, Conn. 59,316 43,916 15,400 ox ck 
New York, N. Y. 

Bronx Borough 732,016 430,980 301,036 69.8 

Queens Borough 469,042 284,041 185,001 65.1 

Richmond Borough 116,531 85,969 30,562 35.6 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 50,760 30,445 20,315 66.7 
Norfolk, Va. LT 67,452 48,325 71.6 
Oakland, Cal. 216,261 150,174 66,087 44.0 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 91,295 64,205 27,090 42.2 
Omaha, Neb. 191,601 124,096 67,505 34.4 
Portsmouth, Va. 54,387 33,190 21,197 63.9 
Racine, Wis. 58,593 38,002 20,591 54,2 
Richmond, Va. 171,667 127,628 44,039 34.5 
Roanoke, Va. 50,842 34,874 15,968 45.8 
Rochester, N. Y. 295,750 218,149 77,601 35.6 
Rockford, Ill. 65,651 45,401 20,250 44 6 
Sacramento, Cal. 65,908 44,696 21213 47.5 
Salt Lake City, Utah} 118,110 92 -Tie aro ray ie, 
San Antonio, Texas 161,379 96,614 64,765 67.0 
San Diego, Cal. 74,683 39,578 35,105 88.7 
Savannah, Ga. 83,252 65,064. 18,188 28.0 
Seattle, Wash. SLOGLZ 237,194 78,118 32.9 
Sioux City, Iowa TL oon 47,828 23,399 48.9 
South Bend, Ind. 70,983 53,684. 17,299 5 ye 
Springfield, Mass. 129,614 88,926 40,688 45.8 
Springfield, Ohio 60,840 46,921 13,919 pa! Meg 
Syracuse, N. Y. LIL he 137,249 34,468 25 sl. 
Tampa, Fla. 51,608 31, toe 13,826 36.6 
Toledo, Ohio 243,164 168,497 74,667 44.3 
Tulsa, Okla. 72,075 18,182 53,893 296.4 
Utica, N. Y. 94,156 74,419 LOTT 26.5 
Washington, D. C. 437,571 331,069 106,502 Ab. 





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Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which 
have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 (continued) 





Population Increase 


City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent 
Waterbury, Conn. 91,715 73,141 18,574 25.4 
Wheeling, W. Va. 56,208 41,641 14,567 3 ed 
Wichita, Kansas ye ReA NS 52,450 19,767 oes 
Wilmington, Del. 110,168 87,411 22.757 26.0 
Yonkers, N. Y. 100,176 79,803 20,373 25.5 
Youngstown, Ohio 132,358 79,066 53,292 67.4 


18 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural 
population in the United States by states 








Number* Per Cent | Per Cent 
State Population Families Urban Rural 
United States | 105,710,620 | 23,491,249 51.4 48.6 
Alabama 2,348,174 521,816 21.7% {833 
Arizona 334,162 74,258 3572 64.8 
Arkansas 1,752,204 389,379 16.6 83.4 
California 3,426,861 761,525 68.0 32.0 
Colorado 939,629 208,806 48 .3 51.7 
Connecticut 1,380,631 306,807 67.8 Es ab 4 
Delaware 223,003 49,556 54.2 45.8 
Dist. of Columbia 437,571 97,238 100.0 .0 
Florida . 968,470 215,216 36.8 63.2 
Georgia 2,895,832 643,518 PAs | 74.9 
Idaho 431,866 95,970 27.6 72.4 
Illinois 6,485,280 1,441,173 67.9 Ba | 
Indiana 2,930,390 651,198 50.6 49 .4 
lowa 2,404,021 534,227 36.4 63.6 
Kansas 1,769,257 393,168 34.9 OSSL . 
Kentucky 2,416,630 537,029 26.2 73.8 
Louisiana 1,798,509 399,669 34.9 65.1 
Maine 768,014 170,670 39.0 61.0 
Maryland 1,449,661 322,147 60.0 40.0 
Massachusetts 3,852,356 856,079 94.8 ay rd 
Michigan 3,668,412 815,203 61.1 38.9 
Minnesota 2,387,125 530,472 44.1 eS, 
Mississippi 1,790,618 397,915 13.4 86.6 
Missouri 3,404,055 756,457 46.7 sh ey 
Montana 548,889 121,975 Salis 68.7 
Nebraska 1,296,372 288,083 Slee 68.8 
Nevada 77,407 17,202 1937 80.3 
New Hampshire 443,083 98,463 63.1 36.9 
New Jersey 3,155,900 701,311 78.4 21.6 
New Mexico 360,350 80,078 18.0 82.0 
New York 10,385,227 2,307,828 AY f ives 
North Carolina 2,559,123 568,694 19.1 80.9 
North Dakota 646,872 143,749 13.6 86.4 
Ohio 5,759,394 1,279,865 63.8 36.2 
Oklahoma 2,028,283 450,730 26.6 73.4 





*Estimated, see preface 





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Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural 
population in the United States by states (continued) 















Number* Per Cent | Per Cent 





















































State Population Families Urban Rural 
Oregon 783,389 174,086 49.9 50.1 
Pennsylvania 8,720,017 1,937,782 64.3 3004. 
Rhode Island 604,397 134,310 O75 2.0 
South Carolina 1,683,724 374,161 Lies Sa-3 
South Dakota 636,547 141,455 16.0 84.0 
Tennessee 2,337,885 519,530 267 1a.9 
Texas 4,663,228 1,036,273 32.4 67.6 
Utah 449,396 99,866 A8 .0 52.0 
Vermont 352,428 78,317 Sie 68.8 
Virginia 2,309,187 513,153 29.2 70.8 
Washington 1,356,621 301,471 5512 44.8 
West Virginia 1,463,701 325,267 yaar 74.8 
Wisconsin 2,632,067 584,904 AZ .3 Bane 
Wyoming 194,402 43,200 29 US 70.5 


*Estimated, see preface 


20 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Foreign born white population of the United States 1920* 














Foreign Born Foreign Born 
State White State White 


United States 13.707,987 








Pennsylvania 1,387,298 
Rhode Island 
Alabama 17,662 peep Be oi 
Ar; 78.09 South Carolina 6,401 
ae 099 South Dakota B2572 
Arkansas 13,975 i 
; ; Tennessee 15,479 
California 681,654 eee 360.071 
Colorado 116,954 Utah 5 iS 429 
Connecticut 376,513 ; 
Vermont 44,499 
Delaware 19,810 SRR, 
; . Virginia 30,784 
Dist. of Columbia 28,548 aes 
Flor; 43.008 Washington 249,818 
orida West Virginia 61,899 
Georgia 16,186 i 
Wisconsin 459,904 
Idaho 38,963 ‘ ; 
mre Wyoming 25,243 
Illinois 1,204,403 
Indiana 150,868 
Iowa 225,647 
Kansas 110,578 
Kentucky 30,780 
Louisiana 44,781 
Maine 107,300 
Maryland 102,148 
Massachusetts 1,077,072 
Michigan 726,214 
Minnesota 485,261 
Mississippi 8,019 
Missouri 185,893 
Montana 93,447 
Nebraska 149,652 
Nevada 14,802 
New Hampshire 91,154 
New Jersey 738,761 
New Mexico 29,077 
New York ZO Aae 
North Carolina 7,099 
North Dakota 131,486 
Ohio 678,647 
Oklahoma 39,951 
Oregon | 102,149 


*These figures are preliminary, subject lo revision 


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22 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


ALABAMA 


ee tee 


e 
Birmingham 


e/Mobile 
Population 2,348,174 


ee Area in sq. mi. 51,279 


Pop. per sq. mi. 45.8 
Location of cities of 50,000 Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.2 
and over 
Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 


Post Offices ( U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 10.57 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 12.86 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


256,099 
1,214 
59,446 
6,125 
5,420 


58,898 
76,693 
427 
52,400 
82 


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ALABAMA 


Population, 2,348,174—2.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 521,816— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 900,652 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Number of 
Class of Places Places — Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 39 509,317 2G 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 1 178,806 7.6 
50,000 to 100,000 1 60,777 ay 
25,000 to 50,000 1 43,464 1.9 
15,000 to 25,000 3 51,997 pages 
10,000 to 15,000 4 47,296 2.0 
5,000 to 10,000 8 50,461 pe | 
2,500 to 5,000 21 76,916 3.3 
Rural territory 1,838,857 78.3 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 64 100,942 4.3 
500 to §=—.: 1,000 Lt 04,397 Pane 
Under 500 114 33,256 1.4 
Other rural territory 1,650,262 70.3 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 178,806 
Birmingham Jefferson 178,806 


50,000 fo 100,000, 1 City. Population, 60,777 
Mobile Mobile 60,777 


25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 43,464 
Montgomery Montgomery 43,464 


*See preface 


24 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Alabama (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 51,997 
Anniston Calhoun 17,734 Selma Dallas 
Bessemer! Jefferson 18,674 


10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 47,296 


Dothan Houston 10,034 Gadsden Etowah 
Florence Lauderdale 10,529 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 


5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 50,461 


Alabama City Etowah 5,432 Phenix City Lee 
Albany Morgan 7,652 Sheffield Colbert 
Fanfield Jefferson 5,003 Talladega Talladega 
Huntsville Madison 8,018 Troy Pike 


2,500 to 5,000, 21 Cities. Population, 76,516 


Andalusia Covington 4,023 Girard Russell 
Athens Limestone 3,323 Greenville Butler 
Attalla Etowah 3,462 Jasper Walker 
Brewton Escambia 2,682 Lanett Chambers 
Brighton! Jefferson 3,665 Opelika Lee 
Carbon Hill Walker 2,666 Ozark Dale 
Decatur Morgan 4,752 Piedmont Calhoun 
Demopolis Marengo 2,779 Roanoke Randolph 
Enterprise Coffee 3,013 Tuscumbia Colbert 
Eufaula Barbour 4,939 Union Springs Bullock 
Florala Covington 2,633 


1,000 to 2,500, 64 Towns. Population, 100,942 


Abbeville Henry 1,267 Boyles Jefferson 
Albertville Marshall 1,666 Bridgeport Jackson 
Alexander City Tallapoosa 2,293 Chapman Butler 
Altoona Etowah 1,078 Clanton Chilton 
Ashland Clay 1,655 Columbiana Shelby 
Atmore Escambia Weiao Cordova Walker 
Auburn Lee 2,143 Cullman Cullman 
Bay Minette Baldwin 1,092 Dadeville Tallapoosa 
Boaz Marshall 1,369 Dora Walker 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 


Pop. 


15,589 


14,737 
11,996 


5,432 
6,682 
6,546 
5,696 


4,942 
3,471 
3,246 
4,976 
4,960 
2,918 
2,645 
3,841 
3,855 
4,125 


1,364 
2,018 
1,142 
1,411 
1,073 
1,622 
2,467 
1,146 
LL? 


Town 


Elba 
Eutaw 
Evergreen 
Fayette 
Fort Payne 
Geneva 
Georgiana 
Greensboro 
Guntersville 
Haleysville 
Hartford 
Hartsell 
Headland 
Heflin 
Inglenook 
Jackson 
Jacksonville 
Lafayette 
Leeds 
Lineville 
Lipscomb 
Luverne 
Marion 


Akron 
Aliceville 
Ariton 
Ashford 
Austinville 
Black 


Blue Mountain 


Brantley 
Brookside! 
Brundidge 
Calera 
Camden 
Camp Hill 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 


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Alabama (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Coffee 
Greene 
Conecuh 
Fayette 
Dekalb 
Geneva 
Butler 
Hale 
Marshall 
Winston 
Geneva 
Morgan 
Henry 
Cleburne 
Jefferson 
Clarke 
Calhoun 


Chambers 


Jefferson 
Clay 
Jefferson 
Crenshaw 
Perry 


Hale 


Pickens 


Dale 


Houston 
Morgan 
Geneva 
Calhoun 
Crenshaw 
Jefferson 
Pike 
Shelby 
Wilcox 


Tallapoosa 


1,681 
1,359 
1,813 
1,741 
2,025 
1,581 
1,550 
1,809 
1,909 
1,404 
1,561 
2,009 
1,252 
1,026 
1,590 
1,331 
2,395 
1.91) 
1,600 
1,507 
1,605 
1,464 
2,035 


500 fo 1,000, 77 Towns. 


675 
944 
625 
754 
838 
614 
605 
702 
666 
941 
852 
700 
952 


Mignon 
Monroeville 
Northport 
Oakman 
Opp 

Oxford 
Prattville 
Reform 
River Falls 
Russellville 
Samson 
Scottsboro 
Sulligent 
Sylacauga 
Tallassee 
Thomasville 
Townley 
Tuskegee 
Uniontown 
Vincent 
West Blocton 
Wetumpka 
York 


County 


Talladega 
Monroe 
Tuscaloosa 
Walker 
Covington 
Calhoun 
Autauga 
Pickens 
Covington 
Franklin 
Geneva 
Jackson 
Lamar 
Talladega 
Elmore 
Clarke 
Walker 
Macon 
Perry 
Shelby 
Bibb 
Elmore 
Sumter 


Population, 54,397 
Capital Heights Montgomery 


Carrollton 
Centerville 
Cherokee 
Citronelle 
Clayton 
Clio 
Cloverdale 
Collinsville 
Columbia 
Cuba 

East Brewton 
Eclectic 


Pickens 
Bibb 
Colbert 
Mobile 
Barbour 
Barbour 
Montgomery 
Dekalb 
Houston 
Sumter 
Escambia 
Elmore 


bo 
qu 


Pop. 


2,028 
1,017 
1,606 
1,083 
1,556 
1,108 
2,316 
1,069 
1,107 
2,269 
1,646 
1,417 
1,071 
2,141 
2,034 
1,002 
1,554 
2,475 
1,359 
1,034 
1,023 
1,520 
1,651 


812 
564 
793 
524 
932 
989 
838 
937 
793 
860 
719 
826 
999 


26 


Town 


Epes 
Fairhope 
Falco 


Five Points 


Flomaton 


Fort Deposit 


Fulton 
Goodwater 
Gordo 
Guin 
Gurley 
Helena 
Hurtsboro 
Ironaton 
Irondale! 
Jones Mill 
Langston 
Leighton 
Linden 
Lisman 
Livingston 
Louisville 


Midland City 


Midway 
Millport 
Montevallo 


1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 


Alabama (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Sumter 
Baldwin 
Covington 
Chambers 
Escambia 
Lowndes 
Clarke 
Coosa 
Pickens 
Marion 
Madison 
Shelby 
Russell 
Talladega 
Jefferson 
Monroe 
Jackson 
Colbert 
Marengo 
Choctaw 
Sumter 
Barbour 
Dale 
Bullock 
Lamar 
Shelby 


722 
853 
932 
835 
724 
830 
709 
920 
642 
596 
727 
808 
868 
585 
809 
576 
500 
598 
700 
521 
968 
504 
665 
524 
604 
850 


Moulton 
Newton 
Newville 
Notasulga 
Oneonta 
Pell City 
Pinckard 
Poley 
Pollard 
Ragland 
Red Bay 
Riderwood 
Slocomb 


Standing Rock 


Stevenson 


Tarrant City 


Thorsby 


Vredenburgh 


Wadley 
Warrior 
Wedowee 
White Oak 
Springs 
Wilsonville 
Wilton 
Winfield 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Lawrence 
Dale 
Henry 
Macon 
Blount 
St. Clair 
Dale 
Covington 
Escambia 
St. Clair 
Franklin 
Choctaw 
Geneva 
Chambers 
Jackson 
Jefferson 
Chilton 
Monroe 
Randolph 
Jefferson 
Randolph 


Barbour 
Shelby 
Shelby 
Marion 


Under 500, 111 Towns. Population, 33,256 


Pop. 


519 
680 
547 
619 
876 
825 
969 
643 
631 
613 
753 
o91 
581 
698 
640 
734 
513 
874 
508 
568 
510 


635 
815 
522 
753 


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ARIZONA 


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Location of cities of 15,000 


and over 
Population 334,162 
Area in sq. mi. . 113,810 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.9 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.3 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 9,975 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 321 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 12,075 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 475 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 2,424 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 2.13 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 91.29 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 28,979 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 18,225 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 62 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 12,920 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 39 


28 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


ARIZONA 


Population, 334, 162—0.3 percent of the population of United States 


Families,* 74,258—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 8,005 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Number of i 
Class of Places Places Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 15 117,527 Boe 
Cities and towns of 
25,000 and over 29,053 Gon 
15,000 to 25,000 20,292 eyo | 
10,000 to 15,000 0 0 
5,000 to 10,000 43,063 12.9 
2,500 to 5,000 25,119 Ro 
Rural territory 216,635 64.8 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 8,194 2.4 
500 to 1,000 6,928 vga | 
Under 500 0 0 
Other rural territory 201,513 60.3 
Town County Pop. Town County | Pop. 
25,000 fo 50,000, 1 City. Population, 29,053 
Phoenix Maricopa 29,053 
15,000 fo 25,000, 1 City. Population, 20,292 
Tucson Pima 20,292 
5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 43,063 
Bisbee Cochise 9,205 Miami Gila 6,689 
Douglas Cochise 9,916 Nogales Santa Cruz 5,199 
Globe Gila 7,044 Prescott Yavapai 5,010 


*See preface 


Town 


Clifton 
Flagstaff 
Glendale 
Jerome 


Florence 
Holbrook 
Safford 


Casa Grande 
Gilbert 

Pima 
Snowflake 
Somerton 


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Arizona (continued) 


County ' Pop. Town County 
2,500 to 5,000, 7 Cities. Population, 25,119 
Greenlee 4,163 - Mesa Maricopa 
Coconino 3,186 Winslow Navajo 
Maricopa 2737 Yuma Yuma 


Yavapai 4,030 


1,000 to 2,500, 6 Towns. Population, 8,194 


Pinal 1,161 Tempe Maricopa 
Navajo 1,206 Tombstone Cochise 
Graham 1°336 Williams Coconino 


500 to 1,000, 9 Towns. Population, 6,928 


Pinal 948 Thatcher Graham 
Maricopa 865 Wickenburg Maricopa 
Graham 515 Wilcox Cochise 
Navajo 758 Winkleman Gila 
Yuma 938 


Pop. 


3,036 
3,730 
4,237 


1,936 
1,178 
1,350 


899 
O27 
905 
o73 


30 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


ARKANSAS 


Location of cities of 25,000 


and over 


Population 1,752,204 
Area in sq. mi. 52,525 
Pop. per sq. mi. 33.4 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.7 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.94 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 29.45 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) — 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


232,604. 
1,565 
50,743 
2,000 
5,220 


49,448 
87,872 
240 
48,200 
104 


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ARKANSAS 


Population, 1,752,204—1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 389,379— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 472,220 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Number of 
Class of Places Places Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 290,497 16.6 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 65,142 3 ar 
25,000 to 50,000 28,870 1.6 
15,000 to 25,000 19,280 Lil 
10,000 to 15,000 25,743 1.5 
5,000 to 10,000 61,392 Seo 
2,500 to 5,000 90,070 shay 
Rural territory 1,461,707 83.4 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 94,434 5.4 
500 to 1,000 54,092 ae 
Under 500 48,024 PANS 
Other rural territory 1,265,157 hoak 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 65,142 
Little Rock Pulaski 65,142 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 28,870 
Fort Smith Sebastian 28,870 
15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 19,280 
Pine Bluff Jefferson 19,280 
10,000 fo 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,743 
Hot Springs Garland 11,695 North Little Rock Pulaski 14,048 


*See preface 


32 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Arkansas (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 61,392 
Blytheville Mississippi 6,447 Paragould Greene 
Fayetteville Washington 5,362 Texarkanat Miller 
Helena Phillips 9,112 Van Buren Crawford 
Jonesboro Craighead 9,384 West Helena Phillips 
Marianna Lee 5,074. 


2,500 to 5,000, 27 Cities. Population, 90,070 


Arkadelphia Clark 3,311 Malvern Hot Spring 
Batesville Independence 4,299 Mena Polk 
Benton Saline 2,933 Morrillton Conway 
Brinkley Monroe 2,714 Newport Jackson 
Camden Ouachita Sood Prescott Nevada 
Clarendon Monroe 2,638 Rogers Benton 
Conway Faulkner 4,564 Russellville Pope 
Crossett Ashley 2,707 Searcy White 

De Queen Sevier 2517 Siloam Springs Benton 
El Dorado Union 3,887 Stamps Lafayette 
Fordyce Dallas 2,996 Stuttgart Arkansas 
Forrest City St. Francis 3,377 Truman Poinsett 
Harrison Boone 3,477 Wynne Cross 
Hope Hempstead 4,790 


1,000 to 2,500, 57 Towns. Population, 94,434 


Arkansas City Desha 1,482 Dermott Chicot 
Ashdown Little River 2,052 Des Arc Prairie 
Atkins Pope 1,529 Dierks Howard 
Augusta Woodruff Vol Dumas Desha 
Bentonville Benton 2315 Earle Crittenden 
Berryville Carroll 1,474 England Lonoke 
Booneville Logan 2,199 Eudora Chicot 
Clarksville Johnson 2,127 Eureka Springs Carroll 
Coal Hill Johnson 1,057 Gillett Arkansas 
Corning Clay 1,564 Greenwood Sebastian 
Cotton Plant Woodruff 1,661 Gurdon Clark 
Dardanelle Yell 1,835 Hamburg Ashley 
De Witt Arkansas 1,422 Harrisburg Poinsett 


tJoint population of Texarkana in Miller Co., Ark. and in Bowie Co., 
Texas—19,737 


Pop 


6,306 
8,257 
5,224 
6,226 


3,864 
3,441 
3,010 
3,771 
2,691 
3,318 
4,505 
2,836 
2,569 
2,564 
4,522 
2,598 
2,933 


2,330 
1,307 
1,495 
1,124 
2,091 
2,408 
L198 
2,429 
1,155 
1,374 
1,469 
1,538 
1,315 





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Arkansas (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Hartford Sebastian 2,067 Mulberry Crawford 1,095 
Heber Springs Cleburne 1,675 Nashville Howard 2,144 
Horatio Sevier 1,038 New Rocky 
Hoxie Lawrence LiFtt Comfort Little River 1,408 
Huntington Sebastian 1,453 Osceola Mississippi 1,755 
Huttig Union 1,261 Ozark Franklin 1,262 
Lake Village Chicot 1,449 Paris Logan 1,740 
Leslie Searcy 1,472 Parkin Cross 1,378 
Lewisville Lafayette 1,067 Piggott Clay 2,016 
Lonoke Lonoke 1,711 Pocahontastown Randolph 1,806 
Luxora Mississippi 1,179 Rector Clay 1,801 
McGehee Desha 2,368 Springdale Washington 2,263 
Magnolia Columbia 2,158 Thornton Calhoun L312 
Marked Tree _ Poinsett 1,318 Walnut Ridge Lawrence 2,226 
Monette Craighead 1,066 Warren Bradley 2.145 
Monticello Drew 2,378 Wilmar Drew 1,034 
500 to 1,000, 75 Towns. Population, 54,092 

Alma Crawford 779 Fulton Hempstead 543 
Altus Franklin 709 Gentry City Benton 724 
Amity Clark 680 Glenwood Pike 891 
Bald Knob White 958 Gravett Benton 754 
Bearden Ouachita 687 Graysonia Clark 700 
Beebe White 995 Green Forest Carroll 868 
Bigelow Perry 589 Hazen Prairie 783 
Black Rock Lawrence 835 Holly Grove Monroe 977 
Bonanza Sebastian 516 Humphrey Arkansas 554 
Carlisle Lonoke 602 Jefferson 
Carthage Dallas ae Imboden Lawrence 630 
Charleston Franklin 734. Judsonia White 899 
Cotter Baxter 884 Junction City* Union 653 
Crawfordsville Crittenden 605 Lake City Craighead 635 
Danville Yell 833 Lamar Johnson 542 
De Valls Bluff Prairie 885 Lepanto Poinsett 986 
Denning Franklin 608 Levy Pulaski 673 
Dyer Crawford 609 Lincoln Washington 534 


*Joint population of Junction City in Union Co., Ark., and in Claiborne 
and Union Parishes. Louisiana—975 


34 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Arkansas (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Town County 
Lockesburg Sevier 
McCrory Woodruff 
Madison St. Francis 
Magazine Logan 
Mammoth 

Springs Fulton 
Manila Mississippi 
Mansfield oa 

Sebastian 

Marmaduke Greene 
Marshall Searcy 
Marvel Phillips 
Midland Sebastian 
Mineral Springs Howard 
Murfreesboro Pike 
Nettleton Craighead 
Newark Independence 
Norvell Crittenden 
Ola Yell 
Pangburn White 
Perry Perry 


794 
687 
670 
V2 


700 
971 


923. 


861 
749 
781 
787 
Tt 
730 
888 
906 
o22 
655 
706 
540 


Perryville 
Plainview 
Plummerville 
Portia 
Portland 
Prairie Grove 
Rison 

St. Francis 
Sheridan 
South Bend 
Sparkman 
Star City 
Stephens 
Strong 
Tuckerman 
Waldo 
Waldron 
Washington 
Wesson 
Wilmot 
Yellville 


County 


Perry 
Yell 
Conway 
Lawrence 
Ashley 
Washington 
Cleveland 
Clay 
Grant 
Lincoln 
Dallas 
Lincoln 
Ouachita 
Union 
Jackson 
Columbia 
Scott 
Hempstead 
Union 
Ashley 
Marion 


Under 500, 173 Towns. Population, 48,024 


Pop. 


665 
990 
702 
519 
618 
861 
685 
501 
695 
684 
561 
616 
769 
507 
778 
704 
918 
556 
716 
627 
615 





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CALIFORNIA 

Population 3,426,861 

Area insq. mi. 155,652 

Pop. per sq. mi. on 0 

e 6 Per cent of U.S. pop. 3.2 
Sacramenta 
eBerkeley 
San @POakland 
Francisco ae 
eLos Angeles 
e Long Beach 
Location of cities of 50,000 
and over Saeed 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 117,670 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,876 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 61,039 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 13,000 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 8,359 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Seat 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 27.42 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 493,463 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 577,055 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 3,661 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 561,000 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


130 


36 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


CALIFORNIA 


Population, 3,426,861—3.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 761,525— (Estimated) 

Japanese, 70,196 

Negroes, 38,763 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 
Places 


Class of Places Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 107 PAB EGTA 68 .0 


Cities and towns of 





100,000 and over 1,299,610 2 cn 
50,000 to 100,000 25a 220 7.4 
25,000 to 50,000 199,184 5.8 
15,000 to 25,000 144,828 4.2 
10,000 to 15,000 61,266 1.8 
5,000 to 10,000 171,802 5.0 
2,500 to 5,000 202,819 5.9 
Rural territory Le095ei5a 32.0 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 128,563 b Hae | 
500 to =1,000 38,594. 1.1 
Under | 500 6,520 Ore 
Other rural territory 921,455 26.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


100,000 and over, 3 Cities. Population, 1,299,610 


Los Angeles Los Angeles 576,673 San Francisco San Fran- 
Oakland Alameda 216,261 cisco 506,676 


50,000 to 100,000, 4 Cities. Population, 252,220 


Berkeley! Alameda 56,036 Sacramento Sacramento 65,908 
Long Beach? Los Angeles 55,593 San Diego San Diego 74,683 


*See preface 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 


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California (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
25,000 to 50,000, 5 Cities. Population, 199,184 
Alameda! Alameda 28,806 San Jose Santa Clara 39,642 
Fresno Fresno 45,086 Stockton San Joaquin 40,296 
Pasadena? Los Angeles 45,354 
15,000 fo 25,000, 8 Cities. Population, 144,828 
Bakersfield Kern 18,638 Santa Ana Orange 15,485 
Richmond! Contra Costa 16,843 Santa Barbara Santa Barbaral9,441 
Riverside Riverside 19,341 Santa Monica? Los Angeles 15,252 
San Bernardino San Vallejo Solano 213107 
Bernardino 18,721 
10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 61,266 
Eureka Humboldt 12,923 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 10,917 
Glendale? Los Angeles 13,536 Venice Los Angeles 10,385 
Pomona Los Angeles 13,505 
5,000 to 10,000, 26 Cities. Population, 171,802 
Alhambra? Los Angeles 9,096 Palo Alto Santa Clara 5,900 
Anaheim Orange 5,526 Petaluma Sonoma 6,226 
Brawley Imperial 5,389 Redlands San Bernardino9,571 
Calexico Imperial 6,223 San Leandro! Alameda 5,703 
Chico Butte 9,339 San LuisObispo San LuisObispo5,895 
El Centro Imperial 5,464 San Mateo! San Mateo 5,979 
Hanford Kings 5,888 San Rafael! Marin 5512 
Marysville Yuba 5,461 Santa Clara Santa Clara 5,220 
Modesto Stanislaus 9,241 Santa Rosa Sonoma 8,758 
Monrovia Los Angeles 5,480 SouthPasadena?Los Angeles 7,652 
Monterey Monterey 5,479 Visalia Tulare 5,753 
Napa Napa 6,757 Watsonville Santa Cruz 5,013 
Ontario San Bernardino7,280 Whittier? Los Angeles 7,997 
2,500 to 5,000, 56 Cities. Population, 202,819 
Benicia Solano 2,693 Coalinga Fresno 2,934 
Burbank Los Angeles 2,913 Colton San Bernardino4,282 
Burlingame! San Mateo 4,107 Corona Riverside 4,129 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 


38 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


California (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
Coronado San Diego 3,289 Pacific Grove Monterey 2,974 
Daly City San Mateo 3,779 Piedmont! Alameda 4,282 
Dinuba Tulare 3,400 Pittsburg Contra Costa 4,715 
Dunsmuir Siskiyou Peas: Porterville Tulare 4,097 
East San Diego San Diego 4,148 Red Bluff Tehama 3,104 
Fort Bragg Mendocino 2,616 Redding Shasta 2,962 
Fullerton Orange 4,415 Redondo Beach?Los Angeles 4,913 
Gilroy Santa Clara 2,862 Redwood San Mateo 4,020 
Grass Valley Nevada 4,006 Roseville Placer 4,477 
Hayward! Alameda 3,487 Salinas Monterey 4,308 
Hollister San Benito 2 eoL San Fernando Los Angeles 3,204 
Huntington San Gabriel Los Angeles 2,640 
Park? Los Angeles 4,513 Sanger Fresno 2,578 
Inglewood? Los Angeles 3,286 Santa Maria Santa Barbara 3,943 
Lindsay Tulare 2,576 Santa Paula Ventura 3,967 
Lodi San Joaquin 4,850 Sausalito Marin 2,790 
Madera Madera 3,444 Selma Fresno 3,158 
Martinez} Contra Costa 3,858 South San 
Merced Merced 3,974 Francisco! San Mateo 4,411 
Mill Valley Marin 2,554 Taft Kern 3,317 
Monterey Park Los Angeles 4,108 Tulare Tulare 3,539 
National City San Diego 3,116 Turlock Stanislaus 3,394 
Needles San Bernardino2,807 Upland San Bernardino2,912 
Orange Orange 4,884 Ventura Ventura 4,342 
Oroville Butte 3,340 Watts? Los Angeles 4,529 
Oxnard Ventura 4,417 Woodland Yolo 4,147 
1,000 to 2,500, 78 Towns. Population, 128,563 
Albany! Alameda 2,462 Brea Orange 1,037 
Antioch Contra Costa 1,936 Chino San Bernardino2,132 
Arcadia Los Angeles 2,239 Chula Vista San Diego 1,718 
Arcata Humboldt 1,486 Claremont Los Angeles 1,728 
Auburn Placer 2,289 Clovis Fresno 1,157 
Azusa Los Angeles 2,460 Colusa Colusa 1,846 
Banning Riverside 1,810 Compton? Los Angeles 1,478 
Bishop Inyo 1,304 Corcoran Kings 1,101 
Blythe Riverside 1,622 Corning Tehama ° 1,449 


Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 


Town County 
Covina Los Angeles 
Eagle Rock Los Angeles 
El Cerito Contra Costa 
El Monte Los Angeles 
El Segundo Los Angeles 
Emeryville! Alameda 
Escondido San Diego 
Exeter Tulare 
Fairfield Solano 
Fillmore Ventura 
Fowler Fresno 
Glendora Los Angeles 
Gridley Butte 
Healdsburg Sonoma 
Hemet Riverside 
HermosaBeach?Los Angeles 
Holtville Imperial 
Huntington 

Beach Orange 
Imperial Imperial 
Jackson Amador 
King Monterey 
Kingsburg Fresno 
La Mesa San Diego 
La Verne Los Angeles 
Lakeport Lake 
Lemoore Kings 
Lincoln Placer 
Livermore Alameda 
Lompoc 
Alturas Modoc 
Alviso Santa Clara 
Angels Calaveras 


Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 760 
Los Angeles 


Avalon 


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California (continued) 


1,000 to 2,500 


Pop. 


5999 
2,296 
1,505 
1,283 
1,563 
2,390 
1,789 
1,852 
1,008 
13597 
1,528 
2,028 
1,636 
2,412 
1,480 
2,027 
1,347 


1,687 
1,885 
1,601 
1,048 
1,316 
1,004 
1,698 
1,024 
1,355 
1,325 
1,916 


Santa Barbara 1,876 


500 to 1,000, 51 Towns. 


a79 


517 


941 


586 


Town 


(continued) 


Los Banos 
Los Gatos 
Manteca 
Maricopa 
Mayfield 





Newman 
Oakdale 
Oceanside 
Orland 
Paso Robles 
Placerville 
Reedley 
Rio Vista 
St. Helena 
San Anselmo 
San Bruno 
Sebastopol 


Sierra Madre? 


Sonora 
Sunnyvale 
Tracy 
Ukiah 
Vacaville 
Vernon? 
Willits 
Willows 
Yreka 
Yuba City 


Mountain View Santa Clara 
Nevada City Nevada 


Population, 38,594 


Beaumont 
Belvedere 


Beverly Hills 


Biggs 
Calipatria 


39 

County Pop. 
Merced 1,276 
Santa Clara 2,317 
San Joaquin 1,286 
Kern 1,121 
Santa Clara 1,127 
1,888 

1,782 

Stanislaus easy | 
Stanislaus 1,745 
San Diego 1,161 
Glenn 1,582 
San Luis Obispol,919 
Eldorado 1,650 
Fresno 2,447 
Solano 1,104 
Napa 1,346 
Marin 2,475 
San Mateo 1,562 
Sonoma 1,493 
Los Angeles 2,026 
Tuolumne 1,684 
Santa Clara 1,675 
San Joaquin 2,450 
Mendocino 2,305 
Solano 1,254 
Los Angeles 1,005 
Mendocino 1,468 
Glenn 2,190 
Siskiyou 1,277 
Sutter 1,708 
Riverside 857 
Marin 616 
Los Angeles 674 
Butte 683 
Imperial 785 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 


40 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


California (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
: 500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Calistoga Napa 850 Newport Beach Orange 
Carmel-by-the- Patterson Stanislaus 

Sea Monterey 638 Pinole? Contra Costa 
Ceres Stanislaus 637 Pleasanton Alameda 
Cloverdale Sonoma 718 Plymouth Amador 
Colfax Placer 573 Potter Valley Mendocino 
Concord Contra Costa 912 Rialto San Bernardino 
Corte Madera Marin 607 Rocklin Placer 
Crescent City Del Norte 955 Ross Marin 
Culver Los Angeles 503 San Jacinto Riverside 
Davis Yolo 939 San Juan San Benito 
Delano Kern 805 San Marino Los Angeles 
Dixon Solano 926 Seal Beach Orange 
Elsinore Riverside 633 Sisson Siskiyou 
Ferndale Humboldt 919 Sonoma Sonoma 
Fortuna Humboldt 986 Stanton Orange 
Gustine Merced 716 Suisun City Solano 
Hillsborough San Mateo 931 Susanville Lassen 
Larkspur Marin 612 Sutter Creek Amador 
Manhattan Walnut Creek Contra Costa 

Beach Los Angeles 859 Winters Yolo 
Morgan Hill Santa Clara 646 


Under 500, 18 Towns. Population, 6,520 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 


Pop. 


894 
694 
967 
ont 
657 
al2 
961 
643 
727 
945 
501 
584 
669 
542 
801 
695 
769 
918 
920 
538 
903 


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COLORADO 


@ Denver 


aN 


@ Colorado Springs 


@ Pueblo 





Location of cities of 25,000 and over 


Population 939,629 
Area insg. mi. 103,658 
Pop. per sq. mi. 9.1 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.9 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 59,934. 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 885 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 39,780 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 2,550 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 5,640 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.44 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants SORT et 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 17, 1920) 104,366 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 114,364 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 444, 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 99,100 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1 920) 89 


42 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


COLORADO 


Population, 939,629—0.9 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 208,806—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 11,318 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 
Places 


Class of Places Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 453,259 48 .3 


Cities and towns of 





200,000 and over 1 256,491 2) 
50,000 to 200,000 0 0 0 
25,000 to 50,000 2 (EHS 7.8 
15,000 to 25,000 0 0 0 
10,000 to 15,000 3 32,870 843) 
5,000 to 10,000 a 34,748 5 Be 
2,500 to 5,000 15 55,995 6.0 
Rural territory 486,370 DIAG 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 56,035 59 
500 to ~=—1,000 30,197 be 
Under 500 28,871 re | 
Other rural territory STLZOR. o 39.5 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
200,000 to 300,000, 1 City. Population, 256,491 
Denver Denver 256,491 
25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 73,155 
Colorado 
Springs El Paso 30,105 Pueblo Pueblo 43,050 
10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 32,870 
Boulder Boulder 11,006 Trinidad Las Animas 10,906 
Greeley Weld 10,958 


*See preface 


Town 


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Colorado (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


5,000 to 10,000, 5 Cities. Population, 34,748 


Fort Collins 


Larimer 


Grand Junction Mesa 


Longmont 


Boulder 


8,755 
8,665 
5,848 


Loveland 


Sterling 


Larimer 
Logan 


2,500 to 5,000, 15 Cities. Population, 55,995 


Alamosa 
Brighton 
Canon City 
Delta 
Durango 
Englewood! 
Florence 
Fort Morgan 


Alamosa 
Adams 
Fremont 
Delta 

La Plata 
Arapahoe 
Fremont 
Morgan 


3,171 
2,715 
4,551 
2,623 
4,116 
4,356 
2,629 
3,818 


La Junta 
Lamar 
Leadville 
Montrose 
Rocky Ford 
Salida 
Walsenburg 


Otero 
Prowers 
Lake 
Montrose 
Otero 
Chaffee 
Huerfano 


1,000 to 2,500, 39 Towns. Population, 56,035 


Aguilar 
Akron 
Aspen 
Brush 
Craig 
Crested Butte 
Cripple Creek 
Del Norte 
Delagua 
Eaton 
Fort Lupton 
Fowler 
Fruita 
Glenwood 
Springs 
Golden! 
Gunnison 
Haxtun 
Holyoke 
Idaho Springs 
Julesburg 


Las Animas 
Washington 
Pitken 
Morgan 
Moffat 
Gunnison 
Teller 

Rio Grande 
Las Animas 
Weld 

Weld 

Otero 

Mesa 


Garfield 
Jefferson 
Gunnison 
Phillips 
Phillips 
Clear Creek 
Sedgwick 


1,236 
1,401 
1,265 
2,103 
1,297 
1,213 
2,929 
1,007 
1,035 
1,289 
1,014 
1,062 
1195 


2,073 
2,484 
1,329 
1,118 
1,205 
1,192 
1,320 


Lafayette 
Las Animas 
Limon 
Littleton! 
Louisville 
Manitou 
Monte Vista 
Ordway 
Ouray 
Pagosa Springs 
Rockvale 
Silverton 
South Canon 
Steamboat 
Springs 
Telluride 
Victor 
Windsor 
Wray 
Yuma 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Denver 


Boulder 
Bent 
Lincoln 
Arapahoe 
Boulder 
El Paso 
Rio Grande 
Crowley 
Ouray 
Archuleta 
Fremont 
San Juan 
Fremont 


Routt 

San Miguel 
Teller 
Weld 
Yuma 
Yuma 


43 


Pop. 


5,065 
6,415 


4,964 
2,012 
4,959 
3,981 
3,746 
4,689 
3,565 


1,815 
2,292 
1,047 
1,636 
1,799 
1,129 
2,484 
1,186 
1,165 
1,032 
1,249 
1,150 
1,281 


1,249 
1,618 
berg | 
1,290 
1,538 
La ie ir 


44 


Town. 


Antonito 
Arvada! 
Ault 
Aurora! 


Berthoud 


Breckenridge 
Buena Vista 


Burlington 
Center 


Central City 


Colorado (continued) 


County 


Conejos 
Jefferson 
Weld 
Adams 
Arapahoe 
Larimer 
Summit 
Chaffee 
Kit Carson 
Saguache 
Gilpin 


Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne 


Coal Creek 
Cortez 
Creede 
Edgewater ! 
Erie 

Evans 
Flagler 
Fleming 
Fountain 
Georgetown 


Fremont 
Montezuma 
Mineral 
Jefferson 
Weld 

Weld 

Kit Carson 
Logan 

El Paso 
Clear Creek 


Pop. 


946 
915 
769 
983 


852 
796 
903 
99] 
547 
5902 
508 
618 
541 
500 
664 
697 
905 
544 
518 
995 
703 


Town 


Goldfield 
Hastings 
Holly 
Hotchkiss 
Hugo 

La Jara 
La Veta 
Lyons 
Manassa 
Mancos 
Manzanola 
Meeker 
Oak Creek 
Orchard 
Palisade 
Paonia 
Rifle 
Saguache 
Sanford 
Sugar City 
Wiley 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Denver 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 
500 to 1,000, 42 Towns. Population, 30,197 


Teller 

Las Animas 
Prowers 
Delta 
Lincoln 
Conejos 
Huerfano 
Boulder 
Conejos 
Montezuma 
Otero 

Rio Blanco 
Routt 
Delta 
Mesa 
Delta 
Garfield 
Saguache 
Conejos 
Crowley 
Prowers 


Under 500, 120 Towns. Population, 28,871 


Pop. 


633 
587 
940 
o72 
838 
521 
737 
570 
906 
682 
562 
935 
967 
O31 
855 
925 
885 
948 
599 
836 
565 


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CONNECTICUT 





Hartforde 








® 
New Britain 


Waterburye 


oN ew Haven 


Location of cities of 50,000 


and over 
Population 1,380,631 
Area in sq. mi. 4,820 
Pop. per sq. mi. 286.4 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.3 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 22,655 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 488 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 14,061 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,200 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 999 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 20.73 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 7.87 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 105,600 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 149,669 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 1,869 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 119,830 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 51 


46 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


CONNECTICUT 


Population, 1,380,631—1.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 306,807— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 21,046 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places pence, of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 30 936,339 67.8 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 444,128 pane 
50,000 to 100,000 151,03] 10.9 
25,000 to 50,000 118,394 8.6 
15,000 to 25,000 115,184 8.3 
10,000 to 15,000 37,206 Daet 
5,000 to 10,000 53,832 steel 
2,500 to 5,000 16,564 i hae? 
Rural territory 444,292 BPA 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 7,681 .6 
500 to §=—.:1,000 VAP ot 53 Ap’ 
Under 500 659 0 
Other rural territory { 433,724 31.4 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 


100,000 to 200,000, 3 Cities. Population, 444,128 


Bridgeport** Fairfield 143,555 New Haven** New Haven 162,537 
Hartford** Hartford 138,036 


50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 151,031 
New Britain** Hartford 59,316 Waterbury** New Haven 91,715 


*See preface 
{Includes unincorporated places 
** Now co-ertensive with town in which located 


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Connecticut (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 118,394 

Meriden New Haven 29,867 Norwalk! Fairfield 27,743 

New London** New London 25,688 Stamford Fairfield 35,096 


15,000 to 25,000, 6 Cities. Population, 115,184 


Ansonia **2 New Haven 17,643 Naugatuck**2 New Haven 15,051 
Bristol ** Hartford 20,620 Norwich New London 22,304 
Danbury Fairfield 18,943 Torrington Litchfield 20,623 


10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 37,206 


Derby**? New Haven 11,238 Willimantic Windham 12,330 
Middletown Middlesex 13,638 


5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 53,832 


Greenwich Fairfield 5,939 Southington Hartford 5,085 
Putnam Windham 7,711 Wallingford? New Haven 9,648 
Rockville Tolland 7,726 Winsted Litchfield 8,248 
Shelton** Fairfield 9,475 


2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 16,564 


Branford? New Haven 2,619 Jewett City New London 3,196 
Danielson Windham 3,130 Stafford Springs Tolland 3,383 
Groton New London 4,236 


1,000 to 2,500, 5 Towns. Population, 7,681 


Farmington Hartford 1,021 Ridgefield Fairfield 1,030 
Guilford New Haven 1,612 Stonington New London 2,100 
New Canaan Fairfield 1,918 


500 to 1,000, 3 Towns. Population, 2,228 


Bantam Litchfield 608 Litchfield Litchfield 707 
Colchester New London 913 


** Now co-ertensive with town in which located 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 


48 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Connecticut (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
Under 500, 3 Towns. Population, 659 


POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 


15,000 to 25,000, 2 Places. Population, 34,984 
Manchester Hartford 18,370 Orange! New Haven 16,614 


10,000 to 15,000, 5 Places. Population, 57,382 


East Hartford Hartford 11,648 Milford town*! New Haven 10,193 
Enfield Hartford 11,719 Stratford? Fairfield 12,347 
Fairfield? Fairfield 11,475 


5,000 to 10,000, 10 Places. Population, 65,545 


Glastonbury Hartford 5,592 Thompson Windham 5,055 
Hamden New Haven 8,611 Watertown Litchfield 6,050 
Plainfield Windham 7,926 West Hartford Hartford 8,854 
Plymouth Litchfield 5,942 Westport? Fairfield 5,114 
Seymour! New Haven 6,781 Windsor Hartford 5,620 


2,500 to 5,000, 23 Places. Population, 79,130 


Berlin Hartford 4,298 Plainville Hartford 4,114 
Bethel Fairfield 3,201 Portland Middlesex 3,644 
Canton Hartford 2,549 Preston New London 2,743 
Cheshire New Haven 2,855 Simsbury Hartford 2,958 
Darien Fairfield 4,184 Sprague New London 2,500 
East Haven! New Haven 3,520 Suffield Hartford 4,070 
East Windsor Hartford 3,741 Thomaston Litchfield 3,993 
Essex Middlesex 2,815 Trumbull? Fairfield 2,597 
Mansfield Tolland 2,574 Waterford New London 3,935 
Montville New London 3,411 Wethersfield Hartford 4,342 


New Milford Litchfield 4,781 Windsor Locks Hartford 3,554 
Newton town; Fairfield 2752 


*Including Woodmont borough 

{Including Newtown borough 

1Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 


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Connecticut (continued) 





Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500, 50 Places. Population, 80,000 
Avon Hartford 1,534 New Hartford Litchfield 1,781 
Beacon Falls New Haven 1,593 Newington Hartford 2,381 
Bloomfield Hartford 2,394 Norfolk Litchfield 1,229 
Brooklyn Windham 1,655 North Branford? New Haven 1,110 
Burlington Hartford 1,109 North Canaan Litchfield 1,933 
Chester Middlesex 1,675 North Haven? New Haven 1,968 
Clinton Middlesex 1,217 NorthStonington New London 1,144. 
Coventry Tolland 1,582 Old Saybrook* Middlesex 1,463 
Cromwell Middlesex 2,454 Pomfret Windham 1,454 
East Granby Hartford 1,056 Redding Fairfield 15315 
East Haddam Middlesex Palo Rocky Hill Hartford 1,633 
East Hampton Middlesex 2,394 Salisbury Litchfield 2,497 
East Lyme New London 2,291 Saybrook Middlesex 2,325 
Easton! Fairfield 1,017 Sharon Litchfield 1,585 
Ellington Tolland a ea Somers Tolland 1,673 
Granby Hartford 1,342 South Windsor Hartford 2,142 
Haddam Middlesex 1,736 Southbury New Haven 1,093 
Harwinton Litchfield 2,020 Sterling: Windham 1,266 
Kent Litchfield 1,086 Tolland Tolland 1,040 
Lebanon New London 1,343 Washington Litchfield 1,619 
Ledyard New London 1,161 Willington Tolland 1,200 
Madison New Haven _ 1,857 Wilton Fairfield 1,284 
Middlebury New Haven 1,067 Woodbridge? New Haven _ 1,170 
Middlefield Middlesex 1,047 Woodbury Litchfield 1,698 
Monroe Fairfield Lig Loy Woodstock Windham 1,767 
300 to 1,000, 24 Places. Population, 17,903 
Ashford Windham 673 Franklin New London 552 
Barkhamstead Litchfield 719 Goshen Litchfield 75 
Bethlehem Litchfield 536 Hebron Tolland 915 
Bozrah New London’ 858 Killingworth Middlesex oa 
Brookfield Fairfield 896 Lisbon New London 867 
Canaan Litchfield 561 Lyme New London 674 
Canterbury Windham 896 Old Lyme New London 946 
Columbia Tolland 706 Oxford New Haven 998 
Cornwall Litchfield 834 Roxbury Litchfield 647 
Durham Middlesex 959 Sherman! Fairfield 533 


*Including Fenwick borough 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 
Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 


50 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Connecticut (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Voluntown New London 656 Weston! Fairfield 703 

Westbrook Middlesex 849 Wolcott New Haven 719 


Under 500, 17 Places. Population, 6,983 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 


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DELAWARE 






Population 223,003 


Area in sq. mi. 1,965 
Pop. per sq. mi. fe BS 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.2 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 10,140 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 116 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,674 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 310 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 335 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 17.06 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 15.56 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 16,152 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 22,222 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 220 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 9,270 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 20 


ae POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


DELAWARE 


Population, 223,003—0.2 per cent of the population of United States 


Families,* 49,556—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 30,335 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 








Class of Places eee of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 4 120,767 D452 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 1 110,168 49.4 
5,000 to 100,000 0 0 0 
2,500 to 5,000 3 10,599 4.8 
Rural territory 102,236 45.8 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 9 16,255 tse 
500 to =1,000 i Me 8,770 3.9 
Under 500 25 6,654 3.0 
Other rural territory rd Uatayd 31.6 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 110,168 
Wilmington New Castle 110,168 
2,500 to 5,000, 3 Cities. Population, 10,599 
Dover Kent 4,042 New Castle New Castle 3,854 
Milford {Kent 2,703 
| Sussex 
1,000 to 2,500, 9 Towns. Population, 16,255 
Delaware City New Castle 1,064 Middletown New Castle 1,260 
Georgetown Sussex 1,710 Newark New Castle 2,183 
Harrington Kent 1,617 Seaford Sussex 2,141 
Laurel Sussex 2.250 Smyrna Kent 1,953 
Lewes Sussex 2,074 


*See preface 


Town 


Bridgeville 
Camden 
Clayton 
Delmar 
Elsmere 
Felton 


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Delaware (continued) 


County 


Sussex 
Kent 

Kent 
Sussex 
New Castle 
Kent 


Pop. 


945 
o31 
872 
780 
620 
771 


Town 


Frederica 
Greenwood 
Hartly 
Milton 
Newport 
Wyoming 


County 


500 to 1,000, 12 Towns. Population, 8,770 


Kent 
Sussex 
Kent 
Sussex 
New Castle 
Kent 


Under 500, 25 Towns. Population, 6,654 


53 


611 
500 
905 
898 
676 
661 


54 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 


Population, 437,571—0.4 per cent of the population of United States 


Families,* 97,238—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 109,966 


200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 437,571 
Washington District of Columbia 437,571 


Area in square miles 
Population per square mile 
Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. miles of territory 60.93 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants .99 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey, 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey, 1920) 


*See preface 


60 
7,293 
204 
66 

37 


28,940 
70,751 
1,124 
21,800 
2 


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FLORIDA 







Jacksonville® 


Location of cities of 50,000 


and over 
Population 968,470 
Area in sq. mi. 54,861 
Pop. per sq. mi. liaZ 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.9 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.57 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants ai001 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


595 


54,005 
944 
17,995 
3,900 
9,249 


56,253 
49,011 
305 
67,000 
110 


56 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


FLORIDA 


Population, 968,470—0.9 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 215,216—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 329,487 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places ape of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 30 300,020 36.8 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 2 143,166 14.8 
25,000 to 50,000 2 60,606 6.3 
15,000 to 25,000 1 18,749 1.9 
10,000 to 15,000 1 14,237 Ps 
5,000 to 10,000 Mi 73,747 7.6 
2,500 to 5,000 13 45,320 4.7 
Rural territory 612,645 63.2 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 AT 74,283 ar 
500 to 1,000 53 37,560 3.9 
Under 500 68 21,020 Zan 
Other rural territory 479,782 49.5 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 143,166 
Jacksonville Duval 91,558 Tampa Hillsborough 51,608 
25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 60,606 
Miami Dade 29.571 Pensacola Escambia 31.035 


15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 18,749 
Key West Monroe 18,749 


10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 14,237 
St. Petersburg Pinellas 14,237 


*See preface 





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Florida (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
5,000 to 10,000, 11 Cities. Population, 73,747 
Daytona Volusia 5,445 St. Augustine St. Johns 6,192 
Fernandina Nassau 5,457 Sanford Seminole 5,588 
Gainesville Alachua 6,860 Tallahassee Leon 5,637 
Lakeland Polk 7,062 West Palm Beach Palm Beach 8,659 
Orlando Orange 9,282 West Tampa _ _— Hillsborough 8,463 
Palatka Putnam 5,102 
2,200 to 5,000, 13 Cities. Population, 45,320 
Apalachicola Franklin 3,066 Lake City Columbia 3,341 
Arcadia De Soto 3,479 Live Oak Suwannee 3,103 
Bartow Polk 4,203 | Ocala Marion 4,914 
Bradentown Manatee 3,868 Plant City Hillsborough 3,729 
De Land Volusia 3,324 Quincy Gadsden 3,118 
Fort Meyers Lee 3,678 South 
Kissimmee Osceola 2722 Jacksonville Duval 2775 
1,000 to 2,500, 47 Towns. Population, 74,283 
Bonifay Holmes 1,230 Lake Worth Palm Beach 1,106 
Brooksville Hernando 1,011 Leesburg Lake 1,835 
Carrabelle Franklin (GIS Madison Madison 1,952 
Chipley Washington 1,806 Manatee Manatee 1,076 
Clearwater Pinellas 2,427 Marianna Jackson 2,499 
Cocoa Brevard 1,445 Millville Bay 1,887 
Cocoanut Grove Dade 1,396 Milton Santa Rosa 1,594 
Dade City Pasco 1,296 Monticello Jefferson 1,704 
De Funiak Mulberry Polk 1,499 
Springs Walton 2,097 New Smyrna Volusia 2,007 
Delray Palm Beach 1,051 Ormond Volusia 1,292 
Dunnellon Marion 1,185 Palm Beach Palm Beach 1,135 
Eustis Lake 1,193 Palmetto Manatee 2,046 
Fort Lauderdale Broward 2,065 Panama City Bay 1722 
Fort Meade Polk 2,029 Perry Taylor 1,956 
Fort Pierce St. Lucie 2.115 Port Tampa 
Green Cove City Hillsborough 1,030 
Springs Clay 2,093 Punta Gorda De Soto 1,295 
High Springs Alachua 1,719 St. Andrews Bay 1,310 
Homestead Dade 1,307 St. Cloud Osceola 2,011 
Inverness Citrus Iba2 Sarasota Manatee 2,149 
Jasper Hamilton 1,260 Starke Bradford 1,023 


58 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Florida (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Tarpon Springs Pinellas 2,105 Winter Garden Orange 1,021 
Titusville Brevard 1,361 Winter Haven Polk 1,597 
Wauchula De Soto 2,081 Winter Park Orange 1,078 
500 to 1,000, 53 Towns. Population, 37,560 

Alachua Alachua 778 Jennings Hamilton 628 
Apopka Orange 798 Lake Butler Bradford 756 
Auburndale Polk ras Lake Helen Volusia 978 
Avon Park De Soto 890 Lake Wales Polk 796 
Blountstown Calhoun 863 Largo Pinellas 599 
Bowling Green De Soto 692 Lynn Haven Bay 874 
Branford Suwannee 708 Mayo Lafayette 531 
Bunnell Flagler 682 Melbourne Brevard 533 
Callahan Nassau oll Miami Beach Dade 644 
Cedar Keys Levy 695 Micanopy Alachua 546 
Center Hill Sumter 574 Moore Haven’ De Soto 623 
Coleman Sumter 640 Mount Dora Lake 725 
Crescent City Putnam 838 Newberry Alachua 917 
Crestview Okaloosa 500 Noma Holmes 847 
Crystal River Citrus 944 Okeechobee Okeechobee 900 
Dania Broward 762 Palatka Heights Putnam 749 
Daytona Beach Volusia 825 Pompano Broward 636 
Dunedin Pinellas 642 Seabreeze Volusia atk 
Eau Gallie Brevard 507 Sebring De Soto 812 
Ellenton Manatee 668 Stuart Palm Beach 778 
Graceville Jackson 840 Umatilla Lake 640 
Greenville Madison 668 Vero St. Lucie 793 
Haines City Polk 651 Waldo Alachua 571 
Hastings St. Johns 761 White Springs Hamilton 984 
Hawthorn Alachua 543 Williston Levy 823 
Hilliard Nassau 912 Zephyrhills Pasco O77 
Holt Okaloosa 522, 


Under 500, 68 Towns. Population, 21,020 


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GEORGIA 






Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 





Augusta 


Savannahe 





Population 2,895,832 
Area in sq. mi. 98,725 
Pop. per sq. mi. 49.3 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.7 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) SLO Tae 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,203 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 80,669 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 13,200 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 7,464 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 1251 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants PARED 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 126,563 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) , 124,479 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 677 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 80,700 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 198 


60 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


GEORGIA 


Population, 2,895,832—2.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 643,518—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,206,365 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places Nel agg of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 59 727,859 25.1 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 1 200,616 6.9 
50,000 to 100,000 3 188,795 6.55 
25,000 to 50,000 Mi S125 Lek 
15,000 to 25,000 3 91,854 1.8 
10,000 to 15,000 4 50,003 Lez 
5,000 to 10,000 14 95,937 ooo 
2,500 to 5,000 33 109,529 ee} 
Rural territory | 2,167,973 74.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 87 133;726 4.6 
500 to =: 11,000 108 77,400 wet, 
Under 500 331 85,669 2.9 
Other rural territory 1,871,178 64.6 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 and over, 1 Cily. Population, 200,616 
Atlanta Dekalb 200,616 
Fulton 


50,000 to 100,000, 3 Cities. Population, 188,795 


Augusta Richmond 52,548 Savannah Chatham 83,252 
Macon Bibb 52,995 


25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 31,125 


Columbus Muscogee 31,125 


*See preface 


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Georgia (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 51,854 

Athens Clarke 16,748 Waycross Ware 18,068 

La Grange Troup 17,038 


10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 50,003 


Albany Dougherty 11,555 Rome Floyd 13,252 
Brunswick Glynn 14,413 Valdosta Lowndes 10,783 


5,000 to 10,000, 14 Cities. Population, 95,937 


Americus Sumter 9,010 Fitzgerald Ben Hill 6,870 
Cordele Crisp 6,538 Gainesville Hall 6,272 
Dalton Whitfield 51222 Griffin Spalding 8,240 
Decatur 4 Dekalb 6,150 Marietta Cobb 6,190 
Dublin Laurens 7,707 Moultrie Colquitt 6,789 
East Point ! Fulton 5,241 Newnan Coweta 7,037 
Elberton Elbert 6,475 Thomasville Thomas 8,196 


2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities. Population, 109,529 


Bainbridge Decatur 4,792 Manchester Meriwether 2,776 
Barnesville Pike 3,059 Milledgeville Baldwin 4,619 
Buford Gwinnett 2,500 Monroe Walton aie i 
Canton Cherokee 2,679 Pelham Mitchell 2,640 
Carrollton Carroll 4,363 Porterdale Newton 2,880 
Cartersville Bartow 4,350 Quitman Brooks 4,393 
Cedartown Polk 4,053 Sandersville Washington 2,695 
College Park! Fulton 3,622 Statesboro Bulloch 3,807 
Covington Newton 3,203 Tallapoosa Haralson 2,719 
Cuthbert Randolph 3,022 Thomaston Upson 2,502 
Dawson Terrell 3,504. Tifton Tift 3,005 
Douglas Coffee 3,401 Toccoa Stephens 3,567 
Eastman Dodge 2,707 Vidalia Toombs 2,860 
Eatonton Putnam 2,519 Washington Wilkes 4,208 
Fort Valley Houston 5.223 Waynesboro Burke 3,311 
Hawkinsville Pulaski 3,070 Winder Barrow hs 85) 
Kirkwood ! Dekalb 2,934 


1,000 to 2,500, 87 Towns. Population, 133,726 
Abbeville Wilcox 1,119 Acworth Cobb 1 a 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Atlanta 


62 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Georgia (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

Adel Cook 1,720 Jackson Butts 
Alma Bacon 1,061 Jefferson Jackson 
Arlington f Calhoun bso) Jesup Wayne 

\ Early Jonesboro Clayton 
Ashburn Turner 2,116 Lafayette Walker 
Baxley Appling 1,142 Lavonia Franklin 
Bibb City Muscogee 1,090 Lawrenceville Gwinnett 
Blackshear Pierce 1,329 Lithonia Dekalb 
Blakely Early 1,985 Louisville Jefferson 
Boston Thomas 1,640 McCaysville Fannin 
Bowdon Carroll 1,047 McDonough Henry 
Buena Vista Marion 1/230 McRae Telfair 
Cairo Grady 1,908 Madison Morgan 
Calhoun Gordon 1,955 Marshallville © Macon 
Camilla Mitchell 2,136 Meigs eee 
Canon { Franklin 15132 Thomas 

\ Hart Millen Jenkins 
Claxton Evans 1,265 Montezuma Macon 
Cochran Bleckley 2,021 Monticello Jasper 
Comer Madison 1,001 Nashville Berrien 
Commerce Jackson 2,459 Ocilla Irwin 
Conyers Rockdale 1,817 Richland Stewart 
Cornelia Habersham = 1,274 Rochelle © Wilcox 
Dallas Paulding 1,245 Rockmart Polk 
Donalsonville Decatur 1,031 Rossville Walker 
Douglasville Douglas 2,159 Roswell Cobb 
East Thomaston Upson 1,058 Royston ( Franklin 
Fairburn Campbell 1,600 { Hart 
Forsyth Monroe 2,241 | Madison 
Fort Gaines Clay Lise Shellman Randolph 
Glennville Tattnall 1,069 Social Circle Walton 
Gordon Wilkinson 1,081 Soperton Treutlen 
Grantville Coweta 1,200 Sparta Hancock 
Greensboro Greene 2,128 Stone Mountain Dekalb 
Hapeville } Fulton 1,631 Summerville Chattooga 
Hartwell Hart poo Swainsboro Emanuel 
Hazelhurst Jeff Davis 1,383 Sylvania Screven 
Hogansville Troup 1,591 Sylvester Worth 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Atlanta 


Pop. 


2,027 
1,626 
1,941 
1,060 
2,104 
1,644 
2,059 
1,269 
1,040 
2,166 
1,263 
1,273 
2,348 
1,150 
1114 


2,405 
1,827 
1,823 
2,025 
2,180 
1,529 
1,046 
1,400 
1,427 
1,227 
1,681 


1,074 
1,781 
1,033 
1,895 
1,266 
1,003 
1,578 
1,413 
1,547 


Town 


Talbotton 
Tennille 
Thomson 
Trion 
Unadilla 
Union Point 
Vienna 


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Georgia (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Talbot 
Washington 
McDuffie 
Chattooga 
Dooly 
Greene 
Dooly 


1,093 
1,768 
2,140 
1,588 
1,103 
1,126 
2,019 


Villa Rica 
Wadley 
Warrenton 
West Point 
Willacooche 
Wrens 
Wrightsville 


County 


Carroll 
Jefferson 
Warren 
Troup 
Atkinson 
Jefferson 
Johnson 


500-to 1,000, 108 Towns. Population, 77,400 


Adairsville 
Adrian 


Alamo 
Alapaha 
Arabi 
Austell 
Baconton 
Ball Ground 
Bartow 

Blue Ridge 
Bowman 
Bremen 
Bronwood 
Brooklet 
Broxton 
Butler 

Cave Springs 
Chickamauga 
Chipley 
Clarkston 
Clarksville 
Clayton 
Collins 
Colquitt 
Crawford 
Crawfordville 
Cumming 
Dahlonega 
Darien 


Bartow 
Tegan 
Johnson 
Wheeler 
Berrien 
Crisp 
Cobb 
Mitchell 
Cherokee 
Jefferson 
Fannin 
Elbert 
Haralson 
Terrell 
Bulloch 
Coffee 
Taylor 
Floyd 
Walker 
Harris 
Dekalb 
Habersham 
Rabun 
Tattnall 
Miller 
Oglethorpe 
Taliaferro 
Forsyth 
Lumpkin 
McIntosh 


814 
740 


563 
503 
O32 
758 
568 
809 
982 
904 
730 
S17 
520 
600 
696 
758 
738 
965 
728 
501 
o42 
677 
305 
810 
803 
784 
607 
690 
823 


Davisboro 
Demorest 
Doerun 
Duluth 
East Lake 
Edison 
Ellaville 
Ellijay 
Empire 
Fayetteville 
Glenwood 
Gray 
Greenville 
Guyton 
Hahira 
Hampton 
Harlem 
Helena 
Hephzibah 
Homerville 
Jefferson 
Kingston 
Leesburg 
Lincolnton 
Linwood 
Locust Grove 
Loganville 
Ludowici 
Lumber City 
Lumpkin 


Washington 
Habersham 
Colquitt 
Gwinnett 
Dekalb 
Calhoun 
Schley 
Gilmer 
Dodge 
Fayette 
Wheeler 
Jones 
Meriwether 
Effingham 
Lowndes 
Henry 
Columbia 
Telfair 
Richmond 
Clinch 
Twiggs 
Bartow 

Lee 

Lincoln 
Walker 
Henry 
Walton 
Liberty 
Telfair 
Stewart 


63 


Pop 


1,047 
1,423 
1,407 
2,138 
1,211 
1,074 
1,476 


653 
686 
919 
600 
611 
885 
693 
632 
970 
952 
292 
299 
760 
939 
864. 
927 
798 
928 
650 
627 
842 
596 
786 
657 
615 
229 
oe 
915 
978 
934 


64 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town 


Lyons 
Mansfield 
Maysville 


Mendes 

Metter 

Midville 

Milan 





Milltown 
Morven 
Mount Vernon 
Nelson 
Nicholls 
Norcross 
Norman Park 
Nunez 
Oglethorpe 
Oxford 
Palmetto 
Pavo 


Pearson 
Pembroke 
Perry 
Pinehurst 


Georgia (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Toombs 
Newton 
Banks 
Jackson 
Tattnall 
Candler 
Burke 
Dodge 
Telfair 
Berrien 
Brooks 
Montgomery 
Pickens 
Coffee 
Gwinnett 
Colquitt 
Emanuel 
Macon 
Newton 
Campbell 
Brooks 
Thomas 
Atkinson 
Bryan 
Houston 
Dooly 


873 
618 


‘795 


703 
908 
985 
993 


860 
530 
722 
oll 
936 
993 
565 
730 
871 
698 
965 
990 


792 
560 
678 
596 


Plains 
Poulan 
Ray City 
Reidsville 
Reynolds 
Rocky Ford 
Rutledge 
St. Marys 
Sale City 
Senoia 
Smithville 
Smyrna 
Sparks 
Statham 
Stillmore 
Summit 
Sycamore 
Temple 
Tignall 
Union City 
Vidette 
Wassaw 
Whigham 
Winterville 
Woodbury 
Zebulon 


County 


Sumter 
Worth 
Berrien 
Tattnall 
Taylor 
Screven 
Morgan 
Camden 
Mitchell 
Coweta 
Lee 
Cobb 
Cook 
Barrow 
Emanuel 
Emanuel 
Turner 
Carroll 
Wilkes 
Campbell 
Burke 
Chatham 
Grady 
Clarke 
Meriwether 
Pike 


Under 500, 331 Towns. Population, 85,348 


Pop. 


611 
586 
700 
553 
926 
522 
643 
824 
537 
906 
761 
791 
192 
720 
916 
501 
562 
621 
653 
620 
569 
721 
662 
504 
923 
629 


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IDAHO 





Population 431,866 
Area in sq. mi. 83,354 
Pop. per sq. mi. Tia 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.4 


Location of cities of 15,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 42,106 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 943 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 24,396 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 850 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 2,861 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 3.43 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 63.69 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 41,780 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 37,204 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 37 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 38,160 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 60 


66 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Negroes, 920 


IDAHO 


Population, 431,866—0.4 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 95,970—(Estimated) 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Urban territory 
Cities and towns of 
10,000 and over 
5,000 to 10,000 
2,500 to 5,000 


Rural territory 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 
500 to 1,000 
Under 500 


Other rural territory 


Town County 


Number of 


Die Population Per Gent 

20 119,037 27.6 

2 36,394 8.4 

7 47,544. 11.0 

ll 35,099 8.2 

312,829 1204 

ved 34,083 ram: 

34 21,969 5.1 

68 21,390 5.0 

235,387 54.5 
Pop. Town County Pop. 

10,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 36,394 

21ib93 Pocatello Bannock 15,001 


Boise Ada 


5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 47,544 
Nez Perce 6,574 


Burley Cassia 
Caldwell Canyon 
Coeur d’Alene Kootenai 
Idaho Falls Bonneville 


2,500 to 5,000, 


Blackfoot Bingham 
Kellogg Shoshone 
Malad Oneida 
Montpelier Bear Lake 


*See preface 


3,408 
5,106 
6,447 
8,064 


Lewiston 
Nampa 
Twin Falls 


Canyon 


7,621 


Twin Falls 8,324 


11 Cities. Population, 35,099 


3,937 
3,017 
2,598 
2,984 


Moscow 
Preston 
Rexburg 

St. Anthony 


Latah 

Franklin 
Madison 
Fremont 


3,956 
3,239 
3,969 
2,997 


Town 


Sandpoint 
Wallace 


American Falls 


Ashton 


Bonners Ferry 


Buhl 
Emmett 
Filer 

Glens Ferry 
Gooding 
Grangeville 
Hailey 
Jerome 


Arco 
Bellevue 
Bovill 
Cottonwood 
Downey 
Driggs 
Dubois 
Elk River 
Franklin 
Genesee 
Gifford 
Harrison 
Iona 
Kamiah 
Kendrick 
Kimberly 


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County 


Pop. 


Idaho (continued) 


Town County Pop. 


2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


Bonner 
Shoshone 


Power 
Fremont 
Boundary 
Twin Falls 
Gem 

Twin Falls 
Elmore 
Gooding 
Idaho 
Blaine 
Jerome 


Butte 
Blaine 
Latah 
Idaho 
Bannock 
Teton 
Clark 
Clearwater 
Franklin 
Latah 

Nez Perce 
Kootenai 
Bonneville 
Lewis 
Latah 
Twin Falls 


Lava Hot Springs Bannock 


2,876 
2,816 


1,547 
1,022 
1,236 
2,245 
2,204 
1,012 
1,243 
1,843 
1,439 
1,201 
1,759 


500 to 1,000, 34 Towns. 


737 
526 
989 
610 
922 
683 
590 
847 
589 
676 
754 
674 
630 
653 
o22 
501 
662 


Weiser Washington 3,154 


1,000 to 2,500, 22 Towns. Population, 34,083 


Meridian Ada 1,000 
Mountain Home Elmore 1,644 
Mullan Shoshone 1,320 
Oakley Cassia P2735 
Payette Payette 2,433 
Rigby Jefferson 1,629 
Rupert Minidoka 2oi2 
St. Maries Benewah 1,962 
Salmon Lemhi 1,311 
Shelley Bingham 223 
Shoshone Lincoln 1,165 
Population, 21,969 
Mackay Custer 869 
Middleton Canyon 585 
Nez Perce Lewis 677 
Orofino Clearwater 537 
Parma Canyon 583 
Paul Minidoka Dat 
Post Falls Kootenai 576 
Priest River Bonner 545 
Rathdrum Kootenai 509 
Soda Springs Caribou 935 
Spirit Lake Kootenai 940 
Sugar City Madison 680 
Teton Fremont Ses 
Troy Latah 591 
Wardner Shoshone 704 
Wendell Gooding 664 
Winchester Lewis 745 


Under 500, 68 Towns. Population, 21,390 







68 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
ILLINOIS 
Rockford e 
Chicago ® 
* Springfield 
Population 6,485,280 







56,043 
115.7 
6.1 


Area in sq. mi. 
Pop. per sq. mi. 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 


Se 
East St.Louis 


Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


237,181 
2,108 
95,647 
12,800 
12,133 
21.65 
19.41 
478,438 
1,070,997 
5,815 
626,000 
365 


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ILLINOIS 


Population, 6,485,280—6.1 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,441,173—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 182,254 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places nee of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory iz 4,405,678 67.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000,000 and over 1 2,701,705 41.7 
50,000 to 100,000 4 2607:722 4.1 
25,000 to 50,000 12 432,588 Guy 
15,000 to 25,000 11 211,455 ace 
10,000 to 15,000. 16 194,688 a0 
5,000 to 10,000 AT 324,046 5.0 
2,500 to 5,000 81 273,474 4.2 
Rural territory 2,079,602 Ave | 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 228 348,714 5.4 
500 to =: 11,000 ea | 193,472 3.0 
Under 500 440 136,126 isk 
Other rural territory 1,401,290 216 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000,000 and over. Population, 2,701,705 
Chicago Cook 2,701,705 


50,000 to 100,000, 4 Cities. Population, 267,722 


East St. Louis! St. Clair 66,767 Rockford Winnebago 65,651 
Peoria Peoria 76,121 Springfield Sangamon 59,183 


25,000 to 50,000, 12 Cities. Population, 432,588 


Aurora Kane 36,397 Cicero? Cook 44,995 
Bloomington McLean 28,725 Danville Vermilion 33,750 


*See preface 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


70 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Illinois (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
25,000 to 50,000 (continued) 
Decatur Macon 43,818 Moline Rock Island 30,734 
Elgin Cook 27,454 Oak Park? Cook 39,858 
Kane Quincy Adams 35,978 
Evanston! Cook 37,234 Rock Island Rock Island 35,177 
Joliet Will 38,442 


15,000 to 25,000, 11 Cities. Population, 211,455 


Alton Madison 24,682 Galesburg Knox 23,834 
Belleville St. Clair 24,823 Jacksonville Morgan 15,713 
Cairo Alexander 15,203 Kankakee Kankakee 16,753 
Champaign Champaign 15,873 Kewanee Henry 16,026 
Chicago Heights'Cook 19,653 Waukegan Lake . 19,226 
Freeport Stephenson 19,669 


10,000 to 15,000, 16 Cities. Population, 194,688 


Berwyn! Cook 14,150 Lincoln Logan 11,882 
Blue Island?! Cook 11,424 Mattoon Coles 13,552 
Canton Fulton 10,928 Maywood! Cook 12,072 
Centralia oe 12,491 Murphysboro Jackson 10,703 

Marion Ottawa La Salle 10,816 
Forest Park} Cook 10,768 Pekin Tazewell 12,086 
Granite City? Madison 14,757 Streator La Salle 14,779 
Herrin Williamson 10,986 Urbana Champaign 10,244 
La Salle La Salle 13,050 


5,000 to 10,000, 47 Cities. Population, 324,046 


Beardstown Cass 7,111 East Moline Rock Island 8,675 
Belvidere Boone 7,804 Edwardsville Madison 5,336 
Benton Franklin 7,201 Eldorado Saline 5,004 
Carbondale Jackson 6.267 Harrisburg Saline TAs 
Carlinville Macoupin ‘5,212 Harvey! Cook 9,216 
Charleston Coles 6,615 Highland Park! Lake 6,167 
Clinton De Witt 5,898 Hillsboro Montgomery 5,074 
Collinsville? Madison 9.753 Hoopeston Vermilion 5,451 
De Kalb De Kalb 7,871 Johnston Williamson 7,137 
Dixon Lee 8,191 La Grange! Cook 6,525 
Duquoin Perry 7,285 Lawrenceville Lawrence 5,080 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 


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Illinois (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 


Town County 
Litchfield Montgomery 6,215 
Macomb McDonough 6,714 
Marion Williamson 
Melrose Park! Cook 
Metropolis Massac 
Monmouth Warren 
Mount Carmel Wabash 
Mount Vernon Jefferson 
Normal McLean 
North Chicago Lake 
Pana Christian 
Paris Edgar 
Peru La Salle 

2,500 to 5,000, 81 Cities. 
Abingdon Knox 
Anna Union 
Auburn Sangamon 
Averyville Peoria 
Batavia Kane 
Benld Macoupin 
Brookfield! Cook 
Bushnell McDonough 
Carmi White 
Carterville Williamson 
Chester Randolph 
Christopher Franklin 
Depue Bureau 
Des Plaines! Cook 


Downers Grove! Du Page 


Effingham Effingham 
Elmburst? Du Page 
Fairbury Livingston 
Fairfield Wayne 
Farmington Fulton 
Flora Clay 
Frankfort 

Heights Franklin 


9,582 
7,147 
5,055 
8,116 
7,456 
9,815 
9,143 
9,839 
6,122 
7,985 
8,869 


2,721 
3,019 
2,660 
3,815 
4,395 
3,316 
3,089 
2,716 
2,667 
3,404. 
2,904 
3,830 
2,020 
3,451 
3,043 
4,024 
4,594 
2,002 
2,754 
2,631 
3,998 


3,423 


Pontiac 
Savanna 
Spring Valley 
Staunton 
Sterling 
Taylorville 


County 


Livingston 
Carroll 
Bureau 
Macoupin 
Whiteside 
Christian 


West Frankfort Franklin 
West Hammond!Cook 


Wilmette! 
Winnetka! 
Woodstock 
Zion 


Cook 
Cook 
McHenry 
Lake 


Population, 273,474 


Galena 
Galva 
Geneseo 
Geneva 
Georgetown 
Gillespie 
Glen Ellyn 
Glencoe! 
Greenville 
Harvard 
Havana 
Highland 
Hinsdale! 


Jerseyville 
Lake Forest 
Lockport 
Lyons! 
Madison? 
Marseilles 
Mendota 
Morris 
Morrison 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


2Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 


Jo Daviess 
Henry 
Henry 
Kane 
Vermilion 
Macoupin 
Du Page 
Cook 
Bond 
McHenry 
Mason 
Madison 
Cook 

Du Page 
Jersey 
Lake 
Will 
Cook 
Madison 
La Salle 
La Salle 
Grundy 
Whiteside 


71 


Pop. 


6,664 
9,230 
6,493 
6,027 
8,182 
5,806 
8,478 
7,492 
7,814 
6,694 
5,023 
5,980 


4,742 
2,974 
3,900 
2,803 
3,061 
4,063 
2,851 
3,381 
3,091 
3,294 
3,614 
2,902 
4,042 


3,839 
3,657 
2,684 
2,964 
4,996 
3,391 
3,934 
4,505 
3,000 


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i) 


Town 


Mound City 
Mounds 
Mount Oliye 
Naperville 
Nokomis 
Oglesby 
Olney 

Park Ridge! 
Paxton 
Pinckneyville 
Princeton 
River Forest! 
Riverside! 
Robinson 
Rochelle 
Rock Falls 
Roodhouse 
St. Charles 


Salem 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Illinois (continued) 


County 


2,500 to 5,000 


Pulaski 
Pulaski 
Macoupin 
Du Page 
Montgomery 
La Salle 
Richland 
Cook 


-Ford 


Perry 
Bureau 
Cook 
Cook 
Crawford 
Ogle 
Whiteside 
Greene 
Kane 
Marion 


Pop. 


2,756 
2,661 
3,903 
3,830 
3,465 
4,135 
4,491 
3,383 
3,033 
2,649 
4,126 
4,358 
2,932 
3,379 
3,310 
2,927 
2,928 
4,099 
3,457 


Town 


(continued) 


Sesser 
Shelbyville 
Silvis 
Sparta 
Sullivan 
Summit! 
Sycamore 
Toluca 
Tuscola 
Vandalia 
Venice? 
Virden 
Watseka 
West Chicago 
Westville 
Wheaton 
White Hall 
Wood River 


County 


Franklin 
Shelby 
Rock Island 
Randolph 
Moultrie 
Cook 

De Kalb 
Marshall 
Douglas 
Fayette 
Madison 
Macoupin 
Iroquois 
Du Page 
Vermilion 
Du Page 
Greene 
Madison 


1,000 to 2,500, 228 Towns. Population, 348,714 


Albion 
Aledo 
Altamont 
Amboy 
Arcola 
Arlington 
Heights! 
Ashland 
Assumption 
Astoria 
Athens 
Atlanta 
Augusta 
Barrington! 


Barry 


Edwards 
Mercer 
Effingham 
Lee 
Douglas 


Cook 
Cass 
Christian 
Fulton 
Menard 
Logan 
Hancock 
Cook 
Lake 
Pike 


1,584 
2,231 
1,352 
1,944 
1,831 


2,250 
1,122 
1,852 
1,340 
1,241 
1,173 
1,085 
1,743 


1,490 


Bartonville 
Beckemeyer 
Bellwood} 
Bement 
Blandinsville 
Bluffs 
Bradley 
Braidwood 
Breese 
Bridgeport 
Brooklyn 
Brookport 
Buckner 
Burr Oak 
Cambridge 
Carlyle 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 


Peoria 
Clinton 
Cook 
Piatt 


McDonough 


Scott 
Kankakee 
Will 
Clinton 
Lawrence 
St. Clair 
Massac 
Franklin 
Cook 
Henry 
Clinton 


Pop. 


2,841 
3,568 
2,941 
3,340 
2,932 
4,019 
3,602 
2,503 
2,564 
3,316 
3,895 
4,682 
2,817 
2,594 
4,241 
4,137 
2,954 
3,476 


1,588 
1,153 
1,881 
1,663 
1,002 
1,009 
2,128 
1,297 
2,399 
2,229 
1,685 
1,098 
1,827 
1,237 
1,335 
2,027 


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Town County 


Pop. 


Town County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Carpentersville Kane 


Carrier Mills Saline 
Carrollton Greene 
Carthage Hancock 
Casey Clark 
Central City Marion 
Cerro Gordo Piatt 
Chatsworth Livingston 
Chenoa McLean 
Cherry Bureau 
Chillicothe Peoria 
Chrisman Edgar 
Clayton Adams 
Coal City Grundy 
Colchester McDonough 
Columbia Monroe 
Coulterville Randolph 
Creal Springs Williamson 
Crystal Lake © McHenry 
Cuba Fulton 
Dallas City Hancock 
Henderson 
Delavan Tazewell 
Divernon Sangamon 
Dolton! Cook 
Dorrisville Saline 
Dupo St. Clair 
Dwight Livingston 
Earlville La Salle 
East Alton Madison 


East Dubuque Jo Daviess 


East Dundee Kane 
East Peoria Tazewell 
El Paso Woodford 


Elizabethtown Hardin — 
Elmwood Peoria 
Elmwood Park Cook 
Equality Gallatin 
Eureka Woodford 


1,036 
2,343 
2,020 
2,129 
2,189 
1,248 
1,003 
1,087 
1,311 


1,265 


1,986 
1,101 
1,038 
1,744 
1,387 
1,592 
1,407 
1,002 
2,249 
1,484 
1,140 


1,191 
2,382 
2,076 
1,740 
1,393 
2,255 
1,012 
1,669 
1,163 
1,303 
2,214 
1,638 
1,055 
1,242 
1,380 
1,332 
1,559 


Fairmont City St. Clair 


Farmer City De Witt 
Freeburg St. Clair 
Fulton Whiteside 
Genoa De Kalb 
Gibson Ford 
Gilman Iroquois 
Girard Macoupin 
Glen Carbon Madison 
Golconda Pope 
Granville Putnam 
Grayville ee 
White 
Greenfield Greene 
Greenup Cumberland 
Griggsville Pike 
Hamilton Hancock 
Hanaford Franklin 
Henry Marshall 
Highwood Lake 
Homewood! Cook 
Hurst Williamson 
Jonesboro Union 
Keithsburg Mercer 
Kenilworth! Cook 
Kincaid Christian 
Knoxville Knox 
La Grange Park! Cook 
La Harpe Hancock 
Lacon Marshall 
Ladd Bureau 
Lanark Carroll 
Lansing! Cook 
Lebanon St. Clair 
Lemont Cook 
Lena Stephenson 
Leroy McLean 
Lewistown Fulton 
Lexington McLean 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


73 


Pop. 


1,056 
1,678 
1,594 
2,445 
1,228 
2,234 
1,448 
2,387 
1,323 
1,242 
1,427 
1,749 


1,149 
1,230 
1,343 
1,698 
1,083 
1,637 
1,446 
1,389 
222 
1,090 
1,148 
1,188 
1,453 
1,708 
1,684 
1,323 
1,464 
2,040 
1,297 
1,409 
1,883 
2,322 
1,149 
1,680 
2,279 
1,301 





Illinois (continued) 





74 
Town County Pop. 
1,000 fo 2,500 

Libertyville Lake 2125 
Livingston Madison 1,365 
Lombard! Du Page 1,331 
Lovington Moultrie 1,479 
McHenry McHenry 1,146 
McLeansboro Hamilton 1,927 
Manteno Kankakee 1,182 
Marengo McHenry 1,758 
Marissa St. Clair 1,900 
Mark Putnam 1,300 
Maroa Macon 13193 
Marshall Clark 2.222 
Martinsville Clark 1,437 
Mascoutah St. Clair 2,343 
Mason City Mason 1,880 
Milford Iroquois 1,466 
Minonk Woodford 2,109 
Momence Kankakee 2,218 
Monticello Piatt 2,280 
Morrisonville Christian 1,178 
Morton Tazewell 1,179 
Morton Grove! Cook 1,079 
Mount Carroll Carroll 1,806 
Mount 

Greenwood Cook 1,441 
Mount Morris Ogle 1,250 
Mount Pulaski Logan 1,510 
Mount Sterling Brown 1,932 
Moweaqua Shelby 1,591 
Nameoki Madison 1,181 
Nashville Washington 2,209 
Neoga Cumberland 1,149 
New Athens St. Clair 1,406 
New Baden Clinton 1,550 
Newman Douglas 1,225 
Newton Jasper 2,083 
Niles! Cook 1,258 
Norris City White 1,300 
NorthChillicothePeoria 1,002 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town County 
(continued) 
North City Franklin 
North Utica La Salle 
Oakland Coles 
Oblong Crawford 
Odell Livingston 
Odin Marion 
O’Fallon St. Clair 
Onarga Iroquois 
Oregon Ogle 
Orient City Franklin 
Palatine! Cook 
Palestine Crawford 
Panama fier 
Montgomery 
Pawnee Sangamon 
Pecatonica Winnebago 
Peoria Heights Peoria 
Peotone Will 
Percy Randolph 
Petersburg Menard 
Phoenix! Cook 
Pittsfield Pike 
Plainfield Will 
Plano Kendall 
Pleasant Plains Sangamon 
Polo Ogle 
Princeville Peoria 
Prophetstown Whiteside 
Rantoul Champaign 
Redbud Randolph 
Ridgway Gallatin 
Riverdale! Cook 
Riverton Sangamon 
Roanoke Woodford 
Rockdale Will 
Rosiclare Hardin 
Rossville Vermilion 
Royalton Franklin 
Rushville Schuyler 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


Pop. 


1,362 
1,037 
1,210 
1,547 
1,069 
1,385 
2,379 
1,302 
2,220 
1,388 
1,210 
1,803 
1,281 


1,200 
1,088 
1,111 
1,090 
1,033 
2,432 
1,933 
2,129 
1,147 
1,473 
1,078 
1,867 
1,035 
1,159 
1,551 
1,141 
1,102 
1,166 
1,916 
1,368 
1,478 
1,522 
1,588 
2,043 
2,275 


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Illinois (continued) 


Pop. 


Town County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


1,067 
1,189 
1,337 
1,164 
1,768 
2,409 
1,200 
1,368 
1,182 
1,436 
1,247 


1,362 
2,304 


1,449 
1,466 
1,029 
1,048 
1,115 
1,526 
1,254 
1,137 
1,235 
1,200 


Troy Madison 
Vermont Fulton 
Villa Grove Douglas 
Virginia Cass 
Wamac Clinton 
Marion 
Washington 
Warren Jo Daviess 
Warsaw Hancock 
Washington Tazewell 
Washington ParkSt. Clair 
Waterloo Monroe 
Waverly Morgan 
Wenona Marshall 
West Dundee Kane 
Western Springs ! Cook 
Wethersfield Henry 
Willisville Perry 
Wilmington Will 
Winchester Scott 
Windsor Shelby 
Witt Montgomery 
Worden Madison 
Wyoming Stark 
Zeigler Franklin 


500 to 1,000, 271 Towns. Population, 193,472 


Town County 
St. Anne Kankakee 
St. David Fulton 
St. Elmo Fayette 
St. Francisville Lawrence 
Sandoval Marion 
Sandwich De Kalb 
Schram City Montgomery 
Shawneetown Gallatin 
Sheldon Iroquois 
South Beloit Winnebago 
South Holland! Cook 
South 
Wilmington Grundy 

Steger Cook 

Will 
Stockton Jo Daviess 
Stonington Christian 
Sumner Lawrence 
Swansea St. Clair 
Tamaroa Perry 
Taylor Springs Montgomery 
Thayer Sangamon 
Tilden Randolph 
Toulon Stark 
Trenton Clinton 
Addison! Du Page 
Alexis Mercer 

Warren 
Algonquin McHenry 
Alto Pass Union 
Altona Knox 
Antioch Lake 
Argenta Macon 
Arthur Douglas 

Moultrie 
Ashley Washington 


510 
830 


693 
500 
506 
T79 
528 
998 


751 


Ashmore Coles 
Ashton Lee 
Atkinson Henry 
Atwood., { Douglas 
| Piatt 
_Ava Jackson 
Avon Fulton 
Beecher Will 
Bensenville Du Page 
Bethany Moultrie 


Beulah Heights Saline 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


~l 
wm 


Pop. 


1,312 
1,078 
2,493 
1,501 
1,180 


1,253 
2,031 
1,643 
1,516 
1,930 
1,510 
1,203 
1,587 
1,258 
1,960 
1,485 
1,384 
1,540 
1,000 
2,443 
1,252 
1,376 
2,338 


948 
882 
778 
883 


626 
877 
609 
650 
842 
049 


Town 


Blue Mound 
Bourbonnais 
Bowen 
Bradford 
Brighton 


Brimfield 


’ Brocton 


Broughton 
Brownstown 
Buda 
Bunker Hill 
Bureau 
Burnham 
Bush 

Byron 
Camp Point 
Capron 
Caseyville 
Catlin 
Cedar Point 
Chadwick 
Chandlerville 
Chapin 
Chatham 
Chebanse 


Cisne 
Cissna Park 
Clay City 
Clifton 
Coalton 
Cobden 
Coffeen 
Colfax 
Colp 
Cornell 
Cowden 
Crainville 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Illinois (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Macon 
Kankakee 
Hancock 
Stark 
Jersey 
Macoupin 
Peoria 
Edgar 
Hamilton 
Fayette 
Bureau 
Macoupin 
Bureau 
Cook 
Williamson 
Ogle 
Adams 
Boone 

St. Clair 
Vermilion 
La Salle 
Carroll 
Cass 
Morgan 
Sangamon 
Iroquois 
Kankakee 
Wayne 
Iroquois 
Clay 
Iroquois 


Montgomery’ 


Union 
Montgomery 
McLean 
Williamson 
Livingston 
Shelby 
Williamson 


881 
620 
715 
915 
586 


617 
562 
506 
518 
796 
O77 
682 
795 
962 
855 
994, 
990 
675 
931 
686 
582 
909 
565 
848 
041 


526 
670 


' 648 


638 
O91 
944, 
945 
976 
584 
928 
711 
997 


Crete 
Crossville 
Crotty 
Cullom 
Dahlgren 
Dalzell 
Danvers 
Dawson 
De Land 
De Soto 
Deerfield 
Dieterich 
Dongola 
Durand 


East Galesburg 


Edinburg 
Elburn 
Elizabeth 
Elkville 
Enfield 
Erie 


Evansville 


Evergreen Park 


Fairmount 
Fairview 
Farina 
Farmersville 
Fillmore 
Findley 
Fisher 
Flanagan 
Flat Rock 
Fordville 
Forrest 
Forreston 
Franklin 


Franklin Grove 
Franklin Park! 


Galatia 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


County 


Will 

White 

La Salle 
Livingston 
Hamilton 
Bureau 
McLean 
Sangamon 
Piatt 
Jackson 
Lake 
Effingham 
Union 
Winnebago 
Knox 
Christian 
Kane 

Jo Daviess 
Jackson 
White 
Whiteside 
Randolph 
Cook 
Vermilion 
Fulton 
Fayette 
Montgomery 
Montgomery 
Shelby 
Champaign 
Livingston 
Crawford 
Williamson 
Livingston 
Ogle 
Morgan 
Lee 

Cook 


Saline 


Pop. 


945 
598 
994 
631 
693 
903 
616 
602 
542 
703 
610 
922 
660 
949 
566 
823 
o71 
687 
990 
929 
957 
575 
705 
870 
572 
701 
913 
oll 
882 
TAT 
637 
745 
792 
965 
884 
611 
989 
914 
863 


Town 


Gardner 
Gaskins City 
Germantown 
Glasford 
Glenview! 
Glenwood! 
Golden 
Goreville 
Grafton 
Grand Tower 
Grays Lake 
Greenview 
Gridley 
Hampshire 
Hanna City 
Hanover 

. Hardin 
Hebron 
Herrick 
Heyworth 
Hillside 
Hillview 
Hinckley 
Homer 
Hopedale 
Hoyleton 
Hull 

Hume 
Humphreys 
Huntley 
Hutsonville 
Iliopolis 
Industry 
Ipava 
Irving 
Joppa 

Joy 

Kansas 
Karnak 


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Illinois (continued) 


County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Grundy 937 Kenney De Witt 
Saline 834 Keyesport epee 
Clinton 766 Clinton 
Peoria 645 Kinmundy Marion 
Cook 760 Kirkland De Kalb 
Cook 738 Kirkwood Warren 
Adams 654 La Moille Bureau 
Johnson 581 Lake Bluff Lake 
Jersey 949 Ledford Saline 
Jackson 750 Leland La Salle 
Lake 736 Lenzburg St. Clair 
Menard 755 Loda Troquois 
McLean 720 London Mills {Fulton 
Kane 618 \ Knox 
Peoria 975 Loraine Adams 
Jo Daviess HhaK Lostant La Salle 
Calhoun 694 Louisville Clay 
McHenry 631 McLean McLean 
Shelby 601 Mackinaw Tazewell 
McLean 851 Macon Macon 
Cook 555 Mahomet Champaign 
Greene Ge Manhattan Will 
De Kalb 665 Manito Mason 
Champaign 978 Mansfield Piatt 
Tazewell 556 Marietta Fulton 
Washington 527 Marine Madison 
Pike 648 Marysville Vermilion 
Edgar 609 Maryville Madison 
Christian 913 Matherville Mercer 
McHenry 720 Melvin Ford 
Crawford 665 Mendon Adams 
Sangamon 814 Meredosia Morgan 
McDonough 604 Metamora Woodford 
Fulton 720 Metcalf Edgar 
Montgomery 519 Middleton Logan 
Massac 651 Milan Rock Island 
Mercer 529 Milledgeville Carroll 
Edgar 944 Millstadt St. Clair, 
Pulaski 613 Minier Tazewell 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


77 


Pop. 


504 
544, 


898 
599 
882 
547 
819 
673 
588 
502 
530 
546 


227 
911 
797 
697 
828 
788 
649 
925 
758 
669 
o12 
676 
733 
836 
886 
240 
645 
810 
683 
909 
987 
850 
746 
907 
789 


Town 


Illinois (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Mulberry Grove Bond 


Murrayville 
Nauvoo 
Nebo 
New Berlin 
New Boston 
New Canton 
New Haven 
Niantic 
Niles Center! 
Noble 
Oakwood 
Ohio 
Okawville 
Oneida 
Oquawka 
Orion 
Oswego 
Palmyra 
Patoka 
Paw Paw 
Pearl 
Philo 
Piper City 
Pittsburg 
Plymouth 
Pocahontas 
Port Byron 
Posen 
Prairie City 
Prairie du 
Rocher 
Pulaski 
Ramsey 
Rankin 
Raymond 
Reeves 
Richmond - 
Ridge Farm 


Morgan 
Hancock 
Pike 
Sangamon 
Mercer 
Pike 
Gallatin 
Macon 
Cook 
Richland 
Vermilion 
Bureau 
Washington 
Knox 
Henderson 
Henry 
Kendall 
Macoupin 
Marion 

Lee 

Pike 
Champaign 
Ford 
Williamson 
Hancock 
Bond 

Rock Island 
Cook 
McDonough 


Randolph 
Pulaski 
Fayette 
Vermilion 
Montgomery 
Williamson 
McHenry 


Vermilion 


725 
923 
972 
549 
687 
714 
540 
570 
613 
763 
980 
573 
874 
614 
563 
888 
613 
676 
835 
508 
665 
669 
944 
715 
670 
900 
830 
510 
947 
638 


9395 
518 
U2 
944. 
868 
119 
533 
851 


Rockton 
Roseville 
Rutland 
St. Joseph 
San Jose 


Sawyerville 
Saybrook 
Seatonville 
Shabbona 
Shannon 
Sheffield 
Shermerville 
Sidell 
Sidney 
Somonauk 
Sorento 
South Chicago 
Heights! 
South Elgin 
South Pekin 
Standard 
Stanford 
Steeleville 
Stewardson 
Stickney 
Stronghurst 
Table Grove 
Tallula 
Tamms 
Tampico 
Teutopolis 
Thebes 


Thompsonville 


Thornton! 
Tilton 
Tiskilwa 
Toledo 
Tolono 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Winnebago 
Warren 

La Salle 
Champaign 
Logan 
Mason 
Macoupin 
McLean 
Bureau 

De Kalb 
Carroll 
Bureau 
Cook 
Vermilion 
Champaign 
De Kalb 
Bond 


Cook 
Kane 
Tazewell 
Putnam 
McLean 
Randolph 
Shelby 
Cook 
Henderson 
Fulton 
Menard 
Alexander 
Whiteside 
Effingham 
Alexander 
Franklin 
Cook 
Vermilion 
Bureau 
Cumberland 
Champaign 


Pop. 


899 
952 
618 
Ti 
566 


588 
752 
934 
7395 
636 
996 
554 
800 
546 
240 
942 


949 
559 
944 
980 
500 
Hipp 
731 
550 
836 
610 
761 
822 
788 
728 
857 
577 
767 
909 
915 
787 
693 


Town 


Tower Hill 
Tremont 
Ullin 
Valier 
Versailles 
Vienna 
Villa Park 
Viola 
Walnut 
Wapella 
Washburn 


Wayne City 


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County 


Illinois (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Shelby 
Tazewell 
Pulaski 
Franklin 
Brown 
Johnson 
Du Page 
Mercer 
Bureau 
De Witt 
Marshall 


Woodford 


Wayne 


769 
976 
652 
876 
627 
907 
854 
668 
real 
528 
830 


561 


Under 500, 440 Towns. 


Waynesville 
Weldon 
West City 
West Salem 
Westfield 
White City 
Williamson 
Williamsville 
Wilsonville 
Woodhull 

W yanet 
Xenia 
Yates City 


County 


De Witt 
De Witt 
Franklin 
Edwards 
Clark 
Macoupin 
Madison 
Sangamon 
Macoupin 
Henry 
Bureau 
Clay 
Knox 


Population 136,126 


79 


Pop. 


292 
573 
525 
946 
933 
503 
805 
652 
837 
700 
825 
640 
982 


80 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


INDIANA 









@ South Bend 


Fort Wayne ® 


Population 2,930,390 
Area in sq. mi. 36,045 
Pop. per sq. mi. $1.3 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.8 


@ Indianapolis 


© Terre Haute 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered( Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


20.63 
26.19 


205,126 
1,241 
73,374 
31,000 
7,436 


277,255 
458,992 
1,867 
197,700 
297 


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INDIANA 


Population, 2,930,390—2.8 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 651,198—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 80,810 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places Ne a of Population peyeare ney 
Urban territory 93 1,482,855 50.6 


Cities and towns of 


100,000 and over 1 314,194 10.7 

50,000 to 100,000 5 364,257 12.4 

25,000 to 50,000 6 195,094 Gin 

15,000 to 25,000 9 182,098 6.2 

10,000 to 15,000 10 116,182 4.0 

5,000 to 10,000 23 166,968 eRe) 

2,500 to 5,000 39 144,062 4.9 

Rural territory 1,447,535 49 4 
Cities and towns of 

1,000 to 2,500 103 152:583 Sue 

500 to§=—.: 11,000 bot 92,763 hes 

Under 500 163 49,541 (aie «* 

Other rural territory 1,152,648 39.3 





Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 314,194 
Indianapolis Marion 314,194 


50,000 to 100,000 5 Cities. Population, 364,257 


Evansville Vanderburg 85,264 South Bend St. Joseph 70,983 
Fort Wayne Allen 86,549 Terre Haute Vigo 66,083 
Gary! Lake (55378 


*See preface 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago, Ill. 


82 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Indiana (continued) 


County 


Howard 
Delaware 
Wayne 


La Porte 
St. Joseph 
Floyd 
Knox 


Huntington 


Clark 
Henry 
Miami 


Lake 


Jefferson 
Posey 
Jay 
Gibson 
Rush 
Jackson 
Shelby 
Porter 
Wabash 
Kosciusko 
Daviess 


144,062 


Fountain 


Town County Pop. Town 

25,000 to 50,000, 6 Cities. Population, 195,094 
Anderson Madison 29,767 Kokomo 
East Chicago! Lake 35,967 Muncie 
Hammond! Lake 36,004 Richmond 

15,000 to 25,000, 9 Cities. Population, 182,098 
Elkhart Elkhart 24,277 Michigan City 
Lafayette Tippecanoe 22,486 Mishawaka 
La Porte La Porte 15,158 New Albany? 
Logansport Cass 21,626 Vincennes 
Marion Grant 23,747 

10,000 to 15,000, 10 Cities. Population, 116,182 
Bloomington Monroe 11,595 Huntington 
Clinton Vermilion 10,962 Jeffersonville? 
Crawfordsville Montgomery10,139 New Castle 
Elwood Madison 10,790 Peru 
Frankfort Clinton 11,585 Whiting! 

5,000 to 10,000, 23 Cities. Population, 166,968 
Bedford Lawrence 9,076 Madison 
Bicknell Knox 7,635 Mount Vernon 
Bluffton Wells 5,391 Portland 
Brazil Clay 9,293 Princeton 
Columbus Bartholomew 8,990 Rushville 
Connersville Fayette 9,901 Seymour 
Goshen Elkhart 9,525 Shelbyville 
Greensburg Decatur 5,345 Valparaiso 
Hartford City Blackford 6,183 Wabash 
Kendallville Noble Beto Warsaw 
Lebanon Boone 6,257 Washington 
Linton Greene 5,856 
2,500 to 5,000, 39 Cities. Population, 

Alexandria Madison 4,172 Attica 
Angola Steuben 2,650 Auburn 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago, Ill. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 


De Kalb 


Pop. 


30,067 
36,524 
26,765 


19,457 
15,195 
22,992 
17,160 


14,000 
10,098 
14,458 
12,410 
10,145 


6,711 
5,284 
5,958 
7,132 
5,498 
7,348 
9,701 
6,518 
9,872 
5,478 
8,743 


3,392 
4,650 


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Indiana (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
Aurora Dearborn 4,299 Monticello White 
Boonville Warrick 4,451 Nappanee Elkhart 
Columbia City Whitley 3,499 Noblesville Hamilton 
Crown Point Lake pea es North 
Decatur Adams 4,762 Manchester Wabash 
Dunkirk Blackford ye v2 North Vernon Jennings 
Jay Plymouth Marshall 
Franklin Johnson 4,909 Rensselaer Jasper 
Garrett De Kalb 4,796 Rochester Fulton 
Gas City Grant 2,870 Rockport Spencer 
Greencastle Putnam 3,780 Salem Washington 
Greenfield Hancock 4,168 Sullivan Sullivan 
Hobart Lake 3,450 Tell City Perry 
Huntingburg Dubois oe Tipton Tipton 
Jasonville Greene 4,461 Union Cityt Randolph 
Jasper Dubois 2,939 West Lafayette Tippecanoe 
Lawrenceburg Dearborn 3,466 West Terre 
Martinsville Morgan 4,895 Haute Vigo 
Mitchell Lawrence 3,025 Winchester Randolph 


1,000 to 2,500, 103 Towns. Population, 152,583 


Albany Delaware 19333 Cambridge City Wayne 
Albion Noble 1,142 Cannelton Perry 
Andrews Huntington 1,071 Chesterton Porter 
Arcadia Hamilton 1,060 Clarksville? Clark 
Argos Marshall ILL Clay City Clay 
Batesville Ripley 2,361 Converse Miami 
Beech Grove! Marion 1,459 Corydon Harrison 
Berne Adams 1,537 Covington Fountain 
Bloomfield Greene 1,872 Crothersville = Jackson 
Bourbon Marshall 1,259 Culver Marshall 
Bremen Marshall 2,084 Danville Hendricks 
Broad Ripple! Marion 1,555 Delphi Carroll 
Brookville Franklin 2,220 Dugger Sullivan 
Brownsburg Hendricks 1,063 Eaton Delaware 
Brownstown Jackson 1,554 Edinburg Johnson 
Butler De Kalb 1,745 Fairmont Grant 


+Joint population of Union City, Ind., and Union City, Ohio, 4,940 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Indianapolis, Ind. 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 


83 


Pop. 


2,536 
2,678 
4,758 


2,711 
3,084 
4,338 
2,902 
3,720 
2,981 
2,836 
4,489 
4,086 
4,507 
3,406 
3,830 


4,310 
4,021 


1,963 
2,008 
1,604 
2,322 
1,226 
1,049 
1,785 
1,945 
1,131 
1,080 
1,729 
2,087 
1,679 
1,214 
2,376 
2,155 


84 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town 


Fairview Park 
Farmersburg 
Flora 

Fort Branch 
Fortville 
Fowler 
French Lick 
Goodland 
Greentown 
Greenwood ! 
Hagerstown 
Hessville 
Hope 
Hymera 
Jonesboro 
Kentland 
Knightstown 
Knox 

Ladoga 
Lagrange 
Lapel 
Liberty 
Ligonier 
Loogootee 
Lowell 
Middletown 
Monon 
Montezuma 
Montpelier 
Mooresville 
Morocco 
New Harmony 
New Haven 
Newburg 
North Judson 
Oakland City 
Orleans 


Indiana (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Vermilion 
Sullivan 
Carroll 
Gibson 
Hancock 
Benton 
Orange 
Newton 
Howard 
Johnson 
Wayne 
Lake 
Bartholomew 
Sullivan 
Grant 
Newton 
Henry 
Starke 
Montgomery 
Lagrange 
Madison 
Union 
Noble 
Martin 
Lake 
Henry 
White 
Parke 
Blackford 
Morgan 
Newton 
Posey 
Allen 
Warrick 
Starke 
Gibson 
Orange 


1,301 
1,141 
1,441 
1,339 
1213 
1,442 
1,980 
1,120 
1,163 
1,907 
1,238 
1,480 
1,183 
1,599 
1,429 
1,283 
1,918 
1,577 
1,010 
1,610 
1,079 
1,292 
2,037 
2,330 
1,197 
1,273 
1,357 
1,178 
2,297 
1,781 
1,064 
1,126 
1,237 
1,295 
1,189 
2,270 
1,408 


Town County 
Osgood Ripley 
Owensville Gibson 
Paoli Orange 
Pendleton Madison 
Petersburg Pike 
Pierceton Kosciusko 
Plainfield Hendricks 
Redkey Jay 
Remington Jasper 
Ridgeville Randolph 
Rising Sun Ohio 
Rockville Parke 
Scottsburg Scott 
Shelburn Sullivan 
Sheridan Hamilton 
Shirley faa 
Henry 

Shoals Martin 
South Whitley Whitley 
Spencer Owen 
Summitville Madison 
Syracuse Kosciusko 
Thorntown Boone 
Universal Vermilion 
Upland Grant 
Veedersburg Fountain 
Vevay Switzerland 
Walkerton St. Joseph 
Warren Huntington 
Waterloo De Kalb 
Williamsport | Warren 
Winamac Pulaski 
Winslow Pike 
Woodruff 

Place?! Marion 
Worthington Greene 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Indianapolis, Ind. 


Pop. 


1,093 
1,239 
1,520 
1,244 
2,367 
1,018 
1,373 
1,386 
1,044 
1,042 
1,411 
1,968 
1,609 
1,814 
1,761 
1,079 


1,034. 
1,074 
2,066 
1,001 
1,171 
1,432 
1,570 
1,301 
1,580 
1,175 
1,031 
1,520 
1,172 
1,088 
1,684 
1,140 


1,158 
1,853 


Town 


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Indiana (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town County 


500 to 1,000, 131 Towns. Population, 92,763 


Akron 
Ashley 


Atlanta 
Avilla 
Birdseye 
Boswell 
Bristol 
Brook 
Brooklyn 
Brookston 
Bunker Hill 
Burnettsville 
Camden 
Campbellsburg 
Carbon 
Carlisle 
Carmel 
Carthage 
Cayuga 
Centerville 
Chalmers 
Charlestown! 
Churubusco 
Cicero 
Cloverdale 
Coatesville 
Colfax 
Cynthiana 
Dale 
Dana 
Darlington 
Denver 
Dublin 
Earl Park 
East 
Connersville 


Fulton 
De Kalb 
Steuben 
Hamilton 
Noble 
Dubois 
Benton 
Elkhart 
Newton 
Morgan 
White 
Miami 
White 
Carroll 
Washington 
Clay 
Sullivan 
Hamilton 
Rush 
Vermilion 
Wayne 
White 
Clark 
Whitley 
Hamilton 
Putnam 
Hendricks 
Clinton 
Posey 
Spencer 
Vermilion 
Montgomery 
Miami 
Wayne 
Benton 


Fayette 


930 
618 


678 
037 
527 
880 
568 
975 
528 
815 
550 
517 
597 
659 
a72 
973 
598 
902 
933 
917 
528 
820 
916 
906 
678 
o22 
793 
568 
688 
884 
823 
922 
630 
542 


945 


East Gary Lake 
Ellettsville Monroe 
Elnora Daviess 
English Crawford 
Farmland Randolph 
Ferdinand Dubois 
Francesville Pulaski 
Francisco Gibson 
Frankton Madison 
Fremont Steuben 
Galveston Cass 
Gaston Delaware 
Geneva Adams 
Gosport Owen 
Grandview Spencer 
Greendale Dearborn 
Griffith? Lake 
Hazelton Gibson 
Hebron Porter 
Highland Lake 
Hillsboro Fountain 
Jamestown Boone 
Kennard Henry 
Kewanna Fulton 
Kingman Fountain 
Kirkland Clinton 
Knightsville Clay 
La Fontaine Wabash 
Lagro Wabash 
Laurel Franklin 
Leavenworth Crawford 
Linden Montgomery 
Lynn Randolph 
Lyons Greene 
Marengo Crawford 
Markle eeciidal 
Wells 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago, Ill. 


Pop. 


813 
721 
865 
576 
878 
884 
648 
614 
739 
729 
691 
o41 
879 
700 
689 
753 
630 
605 
832 
242 
237 
628 
O41 
695 
578 
695 
767 
601 
S15 
515 
611 
9990 
898 
894 
747 
TLG 


86 


Town 


Matthews 
Medaryville 
Medora 
Mentone 
Merom 
Middlebury 
Milan 
Milford 
Milltown 
Milton 
Monroe City 
Monroeville 
Montgomery 
Morgantown 
Morristown 
Munster ! 
New Carlisle 
Newport 
North Liberty 
North Salem 
Oaktown 
Odon 
Oldenburg 
Oolitic 
Ossian 
Otterbein 
Oxford 
Parker City 
Patoka 
Pennville 
Pittsboro 





Indiana (continued) 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Grant 502 Port Fulton? Clark 
Pulaski 624 Porter Porter 
Jackson 659 Poseyville Posey 
Kosciusko 678 Roachdale Putnam 
Sullivan 503 Roanoke Huntington 
Elkhart 599 Rosedale Parke 
Ripley 718 Rossville Clinton 
Kosciusko 811 Royal Center Cass 
Crawford 615 Sandborn Knox 
Wayne 580 Seelyville Vigo 
Knox 530 Sellersburg? Clark 
Allen 864 Spiceland Henry 
Daviess 576 Staunton Clay 
Morgan 831 Swayzee Grant 
Shelby 658 Topeka Lagrange 
Lake 605 Van Buren Grant 
St. Joseph 609 Wakarusa Elkhart 
Vermilion 703 Walton Cass 
St. Joseph 684. Waveland Montgomery 
Hendricks 595 Waynetown Montgomery 
Knox 779 West Baden Orange 
Daviess 985 West Lebanon Warren 
Franklin 628 Westfield Hamilton 
Lawrence 883 Westport Decatur 
Wells 724 Windfall City Tipton 
Benton 702 Wolcott White 
Benton 950 Wolcottville edie 
Randolph 697 Noble 
Gibson 673 Yorktown Delaware 
Jay 646 Zionville Boone 
Hendricks 549 


Under 500, 163 Towns. Population, 49,541 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago, Ill. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 


Pop. 


va 
699 
881 
876 
760 
741 
595 
900 
530 
915 
915 
632 
642 
650 
512 
861 
816 
713 
590 
691 
832 
637 
o74 
709 


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87 
IOWA 
. F 
Des Moines Devehporte 
Location of cities of 50,000 and over 
Population 2,404,021 
Area in sq. mi. 59,086 
Pop. per sq. mi. 43.2 
Per cent of U.S. pop. PAG! 
Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 213,439 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,351 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 104,074. 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 1,500 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 9,838 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 17.70 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 44.31 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 363,000 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 489,432 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 941 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey, 1920) 107,400 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey, 1920) 


300 


88 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


IOWA 


Population, 2,404,021—2.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 534,227— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 19,005 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places aatege of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 81 875,495 36 .4 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 126,468 Die 
50,000 to 100,000 127,954 yoo 
25,000 to 50,000 157,099 62> 
15,000 to 25,000 142,422 5.9 
10,000 to 15,000 50,207 rape | 
5,000 to 10,000 114,802 4.8 
2,900 to 5,000 156,543 6.5 
Rural territory 1,528,526 63 .6 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 192,707 8.0 
500 to 1,000 155,620 Oo 
Under 500 129,474 3.4 
Other rural territory 1,050,725 43.7 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 126,468 
Des Moines Polk 126,468 
50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 127,954 
Davenport Scott 56,721 Sioux City Woodbury 71,227 
25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 157,099 
Cedar Rapids Linn 45,566 Dubuque Dubuque 39,141 
Council Bluffs! Pottawat- Waterloo Blackhawk 36,230 


tamie 36,162 


*See preface 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha, Nebr. 


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Iowa (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 142,422 
Burlington Des Moines 24,057 Mason City Cerro Gordo 20,065 
Clinton Clinton 24,151 Muscatine Muscatine 16,068 
Fort Dodge Webster 19,347 Ottumwa Wapello 23,003 

Marshalltown Marshall 15;731 

10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 50,207 
Boone Boone 12,451 Iowa City Johnson 11,267 
Fort Madison Lee 12,066 Keokuk Lee 14,423 
5,000 to 10,000, 18 Cities. Population, 114,802 
Albia Monroe 5,067 Fairfield Jefferson 5,948 
Ames Story 6,270 Grinnell Poweshiek 5,362 
Atlantic Cass 5,329 Newton Jasper 6,627 
Cedar Falls Black Hawk 6,316 Oelwein Fayette 7,455 
Centerville Appanoose 8,486 Oskaloosa Mahaska 9,427 
Chariton Lucas Be ll5 Perry Dallas 5,642 
Charles City Floyd 7,350 Red Oak Montgomery 5,578 
Cherokee Cherokee 5,824 Shenandoah Page 5,255 
Creston Union 8,034 Webster City Hamilton 5,657 
2,500 to 5,000, 45 Cities. Population, 156,543 

Algona Kossuth 3,724 Independence Buchanan 3,672 
Anamosa Jones 2,881 Indianola Warren 3,628 
Belle Plaine Benton 3,887 Iowa Falls Hardin 3,954 
Carroll Carroll 4,254, Jefferson Greene 3,416 
Clarinda Page 4,511 Knoxville Marion hs238 
Clarion Wright 2,826 Le Mars Plymouth 4,683 
Clear Lake Cerro Gordo 2,804 Manchester Delaware 3,111 
Colfax Jasper 2,504 Maquoketa Jackson 3,626 
Cresco Howard 3,195 Marion Linn 4,138 
Decorah Winneshiek 4,039 Missouri Valley Harrison 3,985 
Denison Crawford 3,581 Mount Pleasant Henry 3,987 
Eaglegrove Wright 4,433 Mystic Appanoose 2,796 
Eldora Hardin 3,189 Nevada Story 2,668 
Emmetsburg Palo Alto 2762 New Hampton Chickasaw 2,539 
Estherville Emmet 4,699 Osage Mitchell 2,878 
Glenwood Mills 3,862 Osceola Clarke 2,684 
Hampton Franklin 2,992 Pella Marion 3,338 
Harlan Shelby 2,831 Sac City Sac 2,630 


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Town 


Sheldon 
Spencer 
Storm Lake 
Tama 


Valley Junction 


Iowa (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


O’Brien 
Clay 

Buena Vista 
Tama 


Polk 


3,488 
4,599 
3,658 
2,601 
3,631 


Vinton 
Washington 
Waverly 
Winterset 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Benton 
Washington 
Bremer 
Madison 


1,000 to 2,500, 129 Towns. Population, 192,707 


Ackley 


Adel 
Akron 
Alta 
Alton 
Anita 
Audubon 
Avoca 


Bedford 
Bellevue 
Belmond 
Bettendorf 
Bloomfield 
Brighton 
Britt 
Brooklyn 
Calmar 
Cascade 


Cincinnati 
Clarksville 


Coon Rapids 


Corning 


Correctionville 


Corydon 
Dewitt 
Dows 


Dunlap 
Dyersville 


{Franklin 
\ Hardin 


Dallas 
Plymouth 
Buena Vista 
Sioux 
Cass 
Audubon 
Pottawat- 
tamie 
Taylor 
Jackson 
Wright 
Scott 
Davis 
Washington 
Hancock 
Poweshiek 
Winneshiek 
Dubuque 
Jones 
Appanoose 
Butler 
Carroll 
Adams 
Woodbury 
Wayne 
Clinton 
Franklin 
Wright 
Harrison 
Delaware 
Dubuque 


1,529 


1,455 
1,324 
1,290 
1,007 
1,236 
2,108 


1,482 
2,073 
1,663 
1,797 
2,178 
2,064 
1,014 
1,619 
1,533 
1,039 
1,249 


1,301 
1,003 
1,328 
1,840 
1,016 
1,867 
1,849 
1,145 


1,455 
1,933 


Eldon Wapello 
Elkader Clayton 
Farmington Van Buren 
Fayette Fayette 
Fonda Pocohontas 
Forest City Winnebago 
Fort Des Moines Polk 
Garner Hancock 
Grand Junction Greene 
Greene Butler 
Greenfield Adair 
Griswold Cass 
Grundy Center Grundy 
Guthrie Center Guthrie 
Guttenburg Clayton 
Hamburg Fremont 
Hartley O’Brien 
Hawarden Sioux 
Holstein Ida 
Humboldt Humboldt 
Humeston Wayne 

Ida Grove Ida 

Jewell Hamilton 
Keota Keokuk 
Kingsley Plymouth 
La Porte City Black Hawk 
Lake City Calhoun 
Lake Mills Winnebago 
Lamoni Decatur 
Lansing Allamakee 
Lehigh Webster 
Lenox Taylor 
Leon Decatur 


Pop. 


3,381 
4,697 
3,392 
2,906 


2,091 
1,223 
1,086 
1,085 
1,136 
2,145 
1,020 
1,311 
1,010 
1,375 
1,707 
1,264 
1,749 
1,727 
1,666 
2,017 
1,306 
2,491 
1,248 
2,232 
1,214 
2,020 
1,090 
1,025 
1,072 
1,443 
2,110 
1,529 
1,787 
1,447 
1,090 
1,197 
2,193 


Town 


Logan 
McGregor 
Madrid 
Malvern 
Manilla 
Manly 
Manning 
Manson 
Mapleton 
Marcus 
Marengo 
Melcher 
Monona 
Montezuma 
Monticello 
Moulton 
Mount Ayr 
Mount Vernon 
Nashua 

New London 
New Sharon 
Nora Springs 
Northwood 
Oakland 


Odebolt 
Ogden 
Onawa 
Orange City 
Parkersburg 
Pocahontas 
Postville 
Reinbeck 
Remsen 
Rock Rapids 
Rock Valley 
Rockford 


500 to 1,000, 222 Towns. 
Adair 


Adair 


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Counly 


Harrison 
Clayton 
Boone 
Mills 
Crawford 
Worth 
Carroll 
Calhoun 
Monona 
Cherokee 
Iowa 
Marion 
Clayton 
Poweshiek 
Jones 
Appanoose 
Ringgold 
Linn 
Chickasaw 
Henry 
Mahaska 
Floyd 
Worth 
Pottawat- 
tamie 
Sac 
Boone 
Monona 
Sioux 
Butler 
Pocahontas 
Allamakee 
Grundy 
Plymouth 
Lyon 
Sioux 
Floyd 


Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
1,637 Rockingham Scott 
1,289 Rockwell City Calhoun 
1,783 Rolfe Pocahontas 
1,195 Sanborn O’Brien 
1,142 Seymour Wayne 
1,476 Sheffield Franklin 
1,863 Sibley Osceola 
1,409 Sidney Fremont 
1,367 Sigourney Keokuk 
1,091 Sioux Center Sioux 
2,048 Sioux Rapids Buena Vista 
1,582 Spirit Lake Dickinson 
1,049 Story City Story 
1,273 Strawberry 
2;25% Point Clayton 
1,387 Stuart { Adair 
1,738 | Guthrie 
1,466 Sumner Bremer 
1,317 Tabor {Fremont 
1,144 | Mills 
1,084 Tipton Cedar 
1,055 Toledo Tama 
1,597 Traer Tama 
Villisca Montgomery 
1,188 Walnut Pottawat- 
1,445 tamie 
1,451 Wapello Louisa 
2,256 Waukon Allamakee 
1,632 West Burlington Des Moines 
1,108 West Liberty Muscatine 
1,302 West Union Fayette 
1,039 What Cheer Keokuk 
1,415 Williamsburg Iowa 
1,144 Wilton Muscatine 
2172 Winfield Henry 
1,347 Woodbine Harrison . 
1,031 


Guthrie 


952 


Iowa (continued) 


Population, 155,620 


Afton 
Albert City 


Union 
Buena Vista 


1 


Pop. 


1,099 
2,039 
1,031 
1,497 
1,746 
1,106 
1,803 
1,154 
2,210 
1,389 
1,080 
1,701 
1,591 


1,101 
1,716 


1,511 
1,186 


2,142 
1,604 
1,329 
2,111 


1,072 
1,480 
2,399 
L212 
1,834 
La? 
1,626 
1,25] 
1,178 
1,027 
1,463 


926 
567 


Town 


Alden 
Allerton 
Allison 
Altoona 
Ankeny 
Anthon 
Aplington 
Arlington 
Armstrong 
Ashton 
Aurelia 
Bagley 
Bancroft 
Batavia 
Battle Creek 
Baxter 
Bayard 
Birmingham 
Blairstown 
Blockton 
Bode 
Bonaparte 


Buffalo Center 


Burt 
Bussey 
Camanche 
Cambridge 
Carlisle 
Carson 
Casey 


Center Point 
Central City 
Charter Oak 
Chelsea 
Churdan 
Clarence 
Clearfield 


Clermont 


County 


Towa (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Hardin 840 
Wayne 954 
Butler 520 
Polk 502 
Polk 648 
Woodbury 783 
Butler 598 
Fayette 729 
Emmet 818 
Osceola 610 
Cherokee 708 
Guthrie 505 
Kossuth 902 
Jefferson 560 
Ida 785 
Jasper o71 
Guthrie tee 
Van Buren 939 
Benton 540 
Taylor 524 
Humboldt 513 
Van Buren 656 
Winnebago 894 
Kossuth 626 
Marion 585 
Clinton 610 
Story 739 
Warren 640 
Pottawattamie 692 
{ Adair 908 
\ Guthrie 
Linn 73 
Linn 688 
Crawford 750 
Tama 55% 
Greene 763 
Cedar 693 
{Ringgold 665 
\ Taylor 
Fayette 681 


Coggon 

Coin 

Collins 

Colo 

Columbus 
Junction 

Conrad 

Corwith 

Cumberland 

Dallas 


_ Dallas Center 


Danbury 
Dayton 
Delmar 
Delta 
Dexter 
Diagonal 
Doon 
Dow City 
Dumont 
Durant 
Dysart 
Earlham 
Earlville 
Early 
Eddyville 


Edgewood 


Elgin 

Elk Horn 
Elliott 
Ellsworth 
Elma 
Essex 
Exira 
Exline 
Fairbank 


Farley 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Linn 
Page 
Story 
Story 


Louisa 
Grundy 
Hancock 
Cass 
Marion 
Dallas 
Woodbury 
Webster 
Clinton 
Keokuk 
Dallas 
Ringgold 
Lyon 
Crawford 
Butler 
Cedar 
Tama 
Madison 
Delaware 
Sac 
Mahaska 
Wapello 
Clayton 
Delaware 
Fayette 
Shelby 
Montgomery 
Hamilton 
Howard 
Page 
Audubon 
Appanoose 


Sain 


Fayette 
Dubuque 


Pop. 


993 
603 
570 
507 


988 
560 
635 
561 
643 
864 
677 
836 
527 
688 
790 
569 
576 
o72 
609 
775 
955 
803 
619 
568 
961 


617 


623 
989 
586 
912 
874 
127 
840 
755 
657 


651 


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Iowa (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Town County 
Fontanelle Adair 
Fredericksburg Chickasaw 
Fremont Mahaska 
Galva Ida 
Garden Grove Decatur 
Garwin Tama 
George Lyon 
Gilmore City {Humboldt 
Pocahontas 
Gladbrook Tama 
Glidden Carroll 
Goldfield Wright 
Gowrie Webster 
Graettinger Palo Alto 
Grimes Polk 
Hawkeye Fayette 
Hazelton Buchanan 
Hedrick Keokuk 
Hopkinton Delaware 
Hospers Sioux 
Hubbard Hardin 
Hull Sioux 
Inwood Lyon 
Ireton Sioux 
Irwin Shelby 
Jesup Buchanan 
Kalona Washington 
Kanawha Hancock 
Kellerton Ringgold 
Kellogg Jasper 
Kenwood Park Linn 
Keosauqua Van Buren 
Keystone Benton 
Lacona Warren 
Lake Park Dickinson 
Lake View Sac 
Laurens Pocahontas 
Lawler Chickasaw 
Le Claire Scott 
Lewis Cass 


869 
624 
044 
939 
666 
987 
788 
919 


961 
867 
749 
895 
twig 
524 
982 
517 
901 
759 
570 
681 
791 
746 
730 
237 
774 
632 
659 
693 
603 
702 
851 
598 
202 
789 
838 
914 
631 
724 


607 


Lime Springs 
Lineville 
Lisbon 
Little Rock 
Livermore 
Lohrville 
Lone Tree 
Lorimor 
Lost Nation 
Lovilia 
Lowden 
Lucas 
Luverne 


McIntire 
Marathon 
Marquette 
Massena 
Maxwell 
Mechanicsville 
Mediapolis 
Merrill 
Milford 

Milo 

Milton 
Mitchellville 
Mondamin 
Monroe 
Montrose 
Moravia 
Morning Sun 
Moville 
Murray 
Neola 

New Albin 
New Market 
Newell 
North English 
Numa 
Ocheyedan 


County 


Howard 
Wayne 
Linn 
Lyon 
Humboldt 
Calhoun 
Johnson 
Union 
Clinton 
Monroe 
Cedar 
Lucas 


Lae 


Kossuth 
Mitchell 
Buena Vista 
Clayton 
Cass 

Story 

Cedar 

Des Moines 
Plymouth 
Dickinson 
Warren 
Van Buren 
Polk 
Harrison 
Jasper 

Lee 
Appanoose 
Louisa 
Woodbury 
Clarke 
Pottawattamie 
Allamakee 
Taylor 
Buena Vista 
lowa 
Appanoose 
Osceola 


93 


Pop. 


995 
707 
803 
973 
648 


727 


673 
678 
337 
958 
655 
614 
610 


o14 
220 
923 
200 
811 
812 
780 
633 
908 
560 
845 
752 
508 
936 
549 
837 
731 
878 
847 
896 
683 
745 
809 
933 
602 
686 


94 


Town 


Olin 

Orient 
Ossian 
Oxford 


Iowa (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Jones 
Adair 
Winneshiek 
Johnson 


Oxford Junction Jones 
Pacific Junction Mills 


Panora 
Paullina 
Peterson 
Pierson 


Pleasantville 


Pomeroy 


Prairie City 


Preston 
Primghar 
Radcliffe 
Rathbun 
Redfield 
Renwick 
Riceville 


Richland 
Ringsted 
Riverside 
Riverton 
Rockwell 
Roland 
Russell 
Ruthven 
Sabula 


St. Ansgar 


Schaller 


Schleswig 


Scranton 


Guthrie 
O’Brien 
Clay 
Woodbury 
Marion 
Calhoun 
Jasper 
Jackson 
O’Brien 
Hardin 
Appanoose 
Dallas 
Humboldt 


eae 


Mitchell 
Keokuk 
Emmet 
Washington 
Fremont 
Cerro Gordo 
Story 

Lucas 

Palo Alto 
Jackson 
Mitchell 
Sac 
Crawford 
Greene 


Sergeant Bluff Woodbury 


718 
500 
858 
580 
807 
666 
966 
987 
980 
304 
859 
874 
780 
648 
972 
708 
630 
770 
901 
960 


639 
599 
667 
568 
800 
829 
633 
809 
865 
844 
sl 
655 
843 
348 


Under 500, 481 Towns. 


Shelby 
Shell Rock 
Shellsburg 
Slater 
Sloan 
Springville 
Stacyville 
Stanton 
Stanwood 


State Center 


Stratford 


Sutherland 
Swea City 
Thompson 
Tripoli 
Union 

Ute 

Vail 

Van Horne 
Victor 


Wall Lake 
Washta 
Wayland 
Wellman 
West Bend 


West Branch 


West Point 
Wheatland 
Whiting 
Whittemore 
Winthrop 
Woodward 
Wyoming 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Shelby 
Butler 
Benton 
Story 
Woodbury 
Linn 
Mitchell 


Montgomery 


Cedar 
Marshall 
{Hamilton 
| Webster 
O’Brien 
Kossuth 
Winnebago 
Bremer 
Hardin 
Monona 
Crawford 
Benton 
lowa 
Poweshiek 
Sac 
Cherokee 
Henry 


Washington 


Palo Alto 
Cedar 

Lee 
Clinton 
Monona 
Kossuth 
Buchanan 
Dallas 
Jones 


Population, 129,474 


Pop. 


588 
815 
590 
616 
608 
997 
513 
749 
5956 
975 
694 


76 
691 
548 
914 
660 
580 
635 
524 
802 


737 
508 
637 
875 
969 
688 
591 
949 
625 
618 
507 
868 
690 


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KANSAS 


Kansas City 





Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Population 1,769,257 
Area in sq. mi. 81,774 
Pop. per sq. mi. 21.6 
Per cent of U.S. pop. Let 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 165,286 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) Rist 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 111,052 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 1,550 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 9,383 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 11.47 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 50.54 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 228,601 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 298,273 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 369 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey, 1920) 145,700 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey, 1920) oo 


96 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


KANSAS 


Population, 1,769,257—1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 393, 186—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 57,925 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places | N eee of Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 62 617,964 34.9 


Cities and towns of 





100,000 to 200,000 1 LOW ITT 5 Rees 
50,000 to 100,000 s 122,239 6.9 
25,000 to 50,000 0 0 0 
15,000 to 25,000 = 89,375 SPN | 
10,000 to 15,000 9 104,958 550 
5,000 to 10,000 10 75,733 4.3 
2,500 to 5,000 Do 124,482 ad) 
Rural territory 1,151,293 65.1 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 82 124,912 rien | 
500 to =1,000 129 88,200 5.0 
Under 500 ahaa 77,091 4.3 
Other rural territory 861,090 48.7 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 101,177 
Kansas City Wyandotte 101,177 
50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 122,239 
Topeka Shawnee 50,022 Wichita Sedgwick 72,217 
15,000 to 25,000, 5 Cities. Population, 89,375 
Hutchinson Reno 23,298 Pittsburg Crawford 18,052 
Leavenworth Leavenworth16,912 Salina Saline 15,085 


Parsons Labette 16,028 


*See preface 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Kansas (continued) 


County 


Lyon 
Bourbon 


97 


Pop. 


11,273 
10,693 


Montgomery 11,920 


Douglas 


Franklin 
Pratt 
Wyandotte 
Sumner 
Cowley 


Barton 
Ellis 
Dickinson 
Brown 
Jackson 
Brown 
Allen 
Pawnee 
Seward 
Rice 
McPherson 
Marshall 
Crawford 
Wilson 
Johnson 
Miami 
Miami 


124,912 


Crawford 
Clark 


Town County Pop. Town 
10,000 to 15,000, 9 Cities. Population, 104,958 

Arkansas City Cowley 11,253 Emporia 
Atchison Atchison 12,630 Fort Scott 
Chanute Neosho 10,286 Independence 
Coffeyville Montgomery 13,452 Lawrence 
El] Dorado Butler 10,995 

5,000 to 10,000, 10 Cities. Population, 75,733 
Dodge City Ford 5,061 Ottawa 
Tola Allen 8,513 Pratt 
Junction City Geary 7,533 Rosedale! 
Manhattan Riley 7,989 Wellington 
Newton Harvey 9,781 Winfield 

2,900 to 5,000, 35 Cities. Population, 124,482 
Abilene Dickinson 4,895 Great Bend 
Anthony Harper 2,740 Hays 
Augusta Butler 4,219 Herington 
Baxter Springs Cherokee 3,608 Hiawatha 
Beloit Mitchell 3,315 Holton 
Caney Montgomery 3,427 Horton 
Cherryvale Montgomery 4,698 Humboldt 
Clay Center Clay at1S Larned 
Columbus Cherokee 3,155 Liberal 
Concordia Cloud 4,705 Lyons 
Council Grove Morris 2,857 McPherson 
Eureka Greenwood 2,606 Marysville 
Fredonia Wilson 3,954 Mulberry 
Frontenac Crawford 3,225 Neodesha 
Galena Cherokee 4,712 Olathe 
Garden City Finney 3,848 Osawatomie 
Girard Crawford 3,161 Paola 
Goodland Sherman 2,664 

1,000 to 2,500, 82 Towns. Population, 
Altoona Wilson 1,016 Arma 
Arcadia Crawford L.1Z5 Ashland 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 


12,456 


9,018 
5,183 
7,674 
7,048 
7,933 


4,460 
3,165 
4,065 
3,222 
2,703 
4,009 
2,925 
3,139 
3,613 
2,516 
4,595 
3,048 
2,697 
3,943 
3,268 
4,772 
3,238 


2,180 
1,147 


98 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Kansas (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

Baldwin Douglas 1,137 Mankato Jewell 1,326 
Belleville Republic 2,254 Marion Marion 1,928 
Blue Rapids Marshall 1,534 Medicine Lodge Barber 1,305 
Bonner Springs Wyandotte 1,626 Minneapolis Ottawa 1,842 
Burlingame Osage 1,330 Mulvane Sedgwick 1,239 
Burlington Coffey 2,236 Sumner 
Caldwell Sumner 2,191 Nickerson Reno 1,049 
Cedarvale Chautauqua 1,044 Norton . Norton 2,186 
Cherokee Crawford 1,091 Oakland Shawnee 1,72] 
Chetopa Labette 1,519 Oberlin Decatur 1,247 
Clyde Cloud 1,063 Osage City Osage 2,376 
Colby Thomas 1,114 Osborne Osborne 1,635 
Coldwater Comanche 1,207 Oswego Labette 2,386 
Conway Springs Sumner 1,120 Peabody Marion 2,455 
Cottonwood Phillipsburg Phillips 1,310 

Falls Chase 1,044 Plainville Rooks 1,004. 
Douglass Butler 1,010 Pleasanton Linn 1,291 
Downs Osborne 1,508 Protection Camanche 1,109 
Elkhart Morton 1,160 Russell Russell 1,700 
Ellinwood Barton 1,103 Sabetha Nemaha 2,003 
Ellis Ellis 1,876 St. John Stafford 1,671 
Ellsworth Ellsworth 2,065 St. Marys Pottawatomie1,321 
Erie Neosho 1167 Scammon Cherokee 1,694. 
Florence Marion L517 Scott City Scott 1,112 
Frankfort Marshall 1,314 Sedan Chautauqua 1,885 
Garnett Anderson 2,329 Seneca Nemaha 1,885 
Greensburg Kiowa 1,215 Smith Center Smith 1,567 
Halstead Harvey 1,163 Solomon Dickinson 1,071 
Harper Harper 1,770 Stafford Stafford 1,752 
Haven Reno 1,301 Sterling Rice 2,060 
Hillsboro Marion 1,451 Stockton Rooks 1,324 
Hoisington Barton 2,395 Syracuse Hamilton 1,059 
Howard Elk 1,060 Troy Doniphan 1,013 
Kingman Kingman 2,407 Valley Falls Jefferson 1,218 
Kingsley Edwards 1,986 Wakeeney Trego 1,003 
Kiowa Barber 1,539 Wamego Pottawatomie1,585 
La Harpe Allen 1,001 Washington Washington 1,406 
Lacygne Linn 1,028 Weir Cherokee 1,945 
Lincoln Lincoln 1,613 Wilson Ellsworth 1,020 
Lindsborg McPherson 1,897 Yates Center | Woodson 2,063 


Town 


Alma 
Almena 
Altamount 
Arlington 
Attica 
Atwood 
Axtell 
Belle Plaine 
Blue Mound 
Bronson 
Bucklin 
Buffalo 
Burns 
Burr Oak 
Burrton 
Byers 
Canton 
Cawker 
Centralia 
Chapman 
Cheney 
Cimmarron 
Claflin 
Clearwater 
Clifton 


Colony 
Delphos 
Dighton 
Edna 
Effingham 
Elgin 

Elk 
Elwood 
Enterprise 
Eskridge 
Eudora 
Gardner 
Geneseo 
Glasco 


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Kansas (continued) 


County 


Wabaunsee 
Norton 
Labette 
Reno 
Harper 
Rawlins 
Marshall 
Sumner 
Linn 
Bourbon 
Ford 
Wilson 
Marion 
Jewell 
Harvey 
Pratt 


- McPherson 


Mitchell 
Nemaha 
Dickinson 
Sedgwick 
Gray 
Barton 
Sedgwick 


{Clay 
\ Washington 


Anderson 
Ottawa 
Lane 
Labette 
Atchison 
Chautauqua 
Montgomery 
Doniphan 
Dickinson 
Wabaunsee 
Douglas 
Johnson 
Rice 

Cloud 


Pop. 


789 
674 
603 
590 
744 
919 
617 
839 
570 
590 
835 
739 
622 
638 
679 
510 
700 
788 
619 
853 
636 
599 
648 
647 
631 


997 
870 


903° 


500 
616 
600 
fers 
750 
975 
759 
627 
514 
561 
724 


Town 


Glen Elder 
Greenleaf 
Grenola 
Gypsum 
Hanover 
Hartford © 
Haviland 
Highland 
Hill City 
Hope 
Hoxie 
Hugoton 
Jetmore 
Jewell 
Kanopolis 
Kensington 
Kirwin 

La Crosse 
Lakin 

Le Roy 
Lebanon 
Lebo 
Lenora 
Little River 
Logan 
Longton 
Louisburg 
Lucas 
Lyndon 
McCune 
McFarland 
McLouth 
Macksville 
Madison 
Marquette 
Meade 
Miltonvale 
Moline 
Moran 
Morrill 





County 


500 to 1,000, 129 Towns. Population, 88,200 


Mitchell 
Washington 
Elk 

Saline 
Washington 
Lyon 
Kiowa 
Doniphan 
Graham 
Dickinson 
Sheridan 
Stevens 
Hodgeman 
Jewell 
Ellsworth 
Smith 
Phillips 
Rush 
Kearny 
Coffey 
Smith 
Coffey 
Norton 
Rice 
Phillips 
Elk 

Miami 
Russell 
Osage 
Crawford 
Wabaunsee 
Jefferson 
Stafford 
Greenwood 
McPherson 
Meade 
Cloud 

Elk 

Allen 
Brown 


99 


Pop. 


615 
778 
547 
732 
947 
575 
607 
809 
732 
589 
616 
644 
959 
805 
762 
595 
953 
808 
556 
815 
822 
572 
520 
749 
985 
983 
556 
651 
732 
O91 
579 
o75 
753 
795 
780 
838 
821 
950 
676 
Do2 


100 


Town 


Mound City 
Mound Valley 
Moundridge 
Mount Hope 
Natoma 
Neosho Falls 
Ness City 
Nortonville 
Oakley 
Ogden 
Onaga 
Oskaloosa 
Otis 

Oxford 
Paxico 

Peru 
Quenemo 
Robinson 
Rossville 

St. Francis 
St. Paul 
Scandia 
Scranton 
Sedgwick 
Severy 


Kansas (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Linn 
Labette 
McPherson 
Sedgwick 
Osborne 
Woodson 
Ness 
Jefferson 
Logan 
Riley 
Pottawatomie 
Jefferson 
Rush 
Sumner 
Wabaunsee 
Chautauqua 
Osage 
Brown 
Shawnee 
Cheyenne 
Neosho 
Republic 
Osage 
Harvey 
Greenwood 


Sharon Springs Wallace 


720 
803 
733 
513 
518 
628 
905 
696 
768 
596 
838 
700 
505 
748 
784 
a7 

733 
500 
664. 
733 
974 
D47 
622 
731 
dol 
815 


South 
Hutchinson 
Spearville 
Spring Hill 
Strong 
Summerfield 
Sylvia 
Thayer 
Tonganoxie 
Toronto 
Towanda 
Treece 
Turon 
Victoria 
Wakefield 
Walnut 
Waterville 
Wathena 
Waverly 
Wellsville 
West Mineral 
Wetmore 
White City 
White Cloud 
Whitewater 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Reno 
Ford 
Johnson 
Chase 
Marshall 
Reno 
Neosho 
Leavenworth 
Woodson 
Butler 
Cherokee 
Reno 
Ellis 

Clay 
Crawford 
Marshall 
Doniphan 
Coffey 
Franklin 
Cherokee 
Nemaha 
Morris 
Doniphan 
Butler 


Under 500, 252 Towns. Population, 77,091 


Pop. 


639 
629 
5599 
944 
939 
542 
528 
971 
829 
718 
991 
631 
600 
531 
650 
665 
645 
619 
756 
938 
500 
652 
593 
556 


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KENTUCKY 


Population 2,416,630 


. ewport 
Area in sq. mi. 40,181 Covington® ® Pp 
Pop. per sq. mi. 60.1 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.3 
eLouisville 
Lexington 


Location of cities of 25,000 and over 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.60 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 16.10 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


101 


270,626 
2,991 
57,916 
13,900 
3,859 


90,008 
162,843 
1,013 
90,200 
130 


102 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


KENTUCKY 


Population, 2,416,630—2.3 per cent of population of United tt 
Families,* = 735,029—( Estimated) 
Negroes, 235,938 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places N Bee of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 51 633,543 26.2 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 1 234,891 ef 
50,000 to 100,000 1 57,121 2.4 
25,000 to 50,000 2 70,851 279K, 
15,000 to 25,000 2 42,159 1.7 
10,000 to 15,000 2 26,898 Le 
5,000 to 10,000 14 100,317 4.2 
2,500 to 5,000 29 101,306 4.2 
Rural territory 1,783,087 hele 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 61 92,827 3.9 
500 to =: 1,000 76 53,432 mie 
Under 500 203 51,292 Del 
Other rural territory 1,585,536 65.6 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 234,891 
Louisville Jefferson 234,891 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 57,121 
Covington! Kenton 57,121 
25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 70,851 
Lexington Fayette 41,354 Newport! Campbell 29,317 


*See preface 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati, Ohio 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 103 


Kentucky (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 42,159 
Owensboro Daviess 17,424 McCracken 24,735 


Paducah 


10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 26,898 


Ashland Boyd 14,729 Henderson Henderson 12,169 


5,000 to 10,000, 14 Cities. Population, 100,317 


Bellevue! Campbell 7,379 Madisonville | Hopkins 5,030 
Bowling Green Warren 9,638 Mayfield Graves 6,583 
Danville Boyle 5,099 Maysville Mason 6,107 
Dayton! Campbell 7,646 Middlesborough Bell 8,041 
Fort Thomas Campbell 5,028 Paris Bourbon 6,310 
Frankfort Franklin 9,805 Richmond Madison 5,622 
Hopkinsville Christian 9,696 Winchester Clark 8,333 
2,500 to 5,000, 29 Cities. Population, 101,306 

Catlettsburg Boyd 4,183 Highland Park? Jefferson 3,979 
Central City Muhlenberg 3,108 Irvine Estill 2,705 
Corbin Knox 3,406 Jenkins Letcher 4,707 

Whitley Lebanon Marion 3,239 
Cynthiana Harrison 3,857 Ludlow! Kenton 4,582 
Earlington Hopkins 3,652 Morganfield Union 2,651 
Elizabethtown Hardin 2,530 Mount Sterling Montgomery 3,995 
Franklin Simpson 3,154 Nicholasville Jessamine 2,786 
Fulton Fulton 3,415 Oakdale? Jefferson 3,198 
Georgetown Scott 3,903 Pineville Bell 2,908 
Glasgow Barren 2,559 Princeton Caldwell 3,689 
Harlan Harlan 2,647 Providence Webster 4,151 
Harrodsburg Mercer 3,765 Russellville Logan 3,124 
Hazard Perry 4,348 Shelbyville Shelby 3,760 
Hickman Fulton 2,633 Somerset Pulaski 4,672 

1,000 to 2,500, 61 Towns. Population, 92,827 

Augusta Bracken 1,820 Bardwell Carlisle 1,120 
Barbourville Knox 1,877 Beattyville Lee 1,210 
Bardstown Nelson LT Berea Madison 1,640 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati, Ohio 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 


104 


Town 


Burnside 
Campbellsville 
Carlisle 
Carrollton 
Clay 

Clifton 
Clinton 
Cloverport 
Columbia 
Corydon 
Dawson Springs 
Drakesboro 
Eddyville 
Elkton 
Eminence 
Falmouth 
Fleming 
Flemingsburg 
Greenville 
Guthrie 
Hellier 
Hodgenville 
Jackson 

La Grange 
Lancaster 
Lawrenceburg 
Leitchfield 


500 fo 1,000, 76 Towns. 


Adairville 
Albany 
Ariington 
Auburn 
Barlow 
Beaver Dam 
Benton 
Berry 
Brandenburg 
Brodhead 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Kentucky (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Pulaski 
Taylor 
Nicholas 
Carroll 
Webster 
Campbell 
Hickman 
Breckinridge 
Adair 
Henderson 
Hopkins 
Muhlenberg 
Lyon 

Todd 
Henry 
Pendleton 
Letcher 
Fleming 
Muhlenberg 
Todd 

Pike 

Larue 
Breathitt 
Oldham 
Garrard 
Anderson 
Grayson 


Logan 
Clinton 
Carlisle 
Logan 
Ballard 
Ohio 
Marshall 
Harrison 
Meade 
Rockeastle 


1,078 
1,535 
1,569 
2,281 
1,378 
2,065 
1,455 
1,509 
1,076 
1,019 
1,762 
1,164 
1,182 
1,009 
1317 
1,330 
2,069 
1,562 
1,917 
1,160 
1,884 
1,100 
1,503 
1,060 
2,166 
1,811 
1,077 


77 
595 
668 
715 
654 
788 
897 
932 
503 
555 


Livermore 
London 
Louisa 
McRoberts 
Marion 
Millersburg 
Monticello 


Mortons Gap 


Murray 
Olive Hill 
Paintsville 
Pikeville 
Prestonsburg 
Russell 
Scottsville 
Sebree 
Springfield 
Stanford 
Sturgis 
Uniontown 
Van Lear 
Vanceburg 
Versailles 
Wayland 
Weeksbury 


Williamsburg 


Wilmore 


County 


McLean 
Laurel 
Lawrence 
Letcher 
Crittenden 
Bourbon 
Wayne 
Hopkins 
Calloway 
Carter 
Johnson 
Pike 
Floyd 
Greenup 
Allen 
Webster 
Washington 
Lincoln 
Union 
Union 
Johnson 
Lewis 
Woodford 
Floyd 
Floyd 
Whitley 
Jessamine 


Population, 53,432 


Bromley 
Brooksville 
Burgin 
Burkesville 
Cadiz 
Calhoun 
Cave City 
Clay City 
Columbus 
Crofton 


Kenton 
Bracken 
Mercer 


Cumberland 


Trigg 
McLean 
Barren 
Powell 
Hickman 
Christian 


Pop 


1,426 
1,707 
2,011 
2,146 
1,718 
1,117 
1,514 
1,061 
2,415 
1,395 
1,383 
2,110 
1,667 
1,756 
2,179 
1,258 
1,529 
1,397 
1,750 
1,094 
2,056 
1,353 
2,061 
1,362 
1,016 
1,767 
1,157 


736 
585 
713 
798 
897 
743 
690 
602 
654 
927 


Town 


De Koven 
Dixon 
Elkhorn 
Elsmere 
Erlanger 
Evarts 
Ferguson 
Fordsville 
Grayson 
Greenup 
Hardinsburg 
Hardy 
Hartford 
Hawesville 
Horse Cave 
Irvington 
Island 
Junction City 
Kuttawa 
La Center 
Lebanon 
Junction 
Lewisport 
Livingston 
McVeigh 
Midway 
Morehead 
Morgantown 
~ Mount Vernon 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Kentucky (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Union 
Webster 
Pike 

Kenton 
Kenton 
Harlan 
Pulaski 

Ohio 

Carter 
Greenup 
Breckinridge 
Pike 

Ohio 
Hancock 
Hart 
Breckinridge 
McLean 
Boyle 

Lyon 
Ballard 


Bullitt 
Hancock 
Rockcastle 
Pike 
Woodford 
Rowan 
Butler 
Rockcastle 


655 
716 
821 
919 
711 
502 
229 
612 
822 
910 
810 
521 
960 
829 
864 
655 
623 
122, 
850 


627 


882 
a72 
703 
802 
915 
981 
707 
719 


Munfordville 
Nortonville 
Owenton 
Owingsville 
Pembroke 
Perryville 
Pewee Valley 
Rockport 

St. Charles 
Salt Lick 
Seco 
Shepherdsville 
Slaughtersville 
Smithland 
Smiths Grove 
Southgate 
Stone 
Taylorsville 
Tompkinsville 
Trenton 

Vine Grove 
Walton 
Warsaw 

West Point 
Wheelwright 
Whitesburg 
Wickliffe 


Williamstown 


County 


Hart 
Hopkins 
Owen 
Bath 
Christian 
Boyle 
Oldham 
Ohio 
Hopkins 
Bath 
Letcher 
Bullitt 
Webster 
Livingston 
Warren 
Campbell 
Pike 
Spencer 
Monroe 
Todd 
Hardin 
Boone 
Gallatin 
Hardin 
Floyd 
Letcher 
Ballard 
Grant 


Under 500, 203 Towns. Population, 51,292 


Pop. 


583 
773 
971 
781 
685 
631 
649 
650 
604 
518 
539 
520 
664. 
299 
815 
699 
503 
673 
721 
202 
994. 
642 
800 
724 
506 
706 
969 
836 


106 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





LOUISIANA 





Shreveport 









Pop. per sq. mi. 


S 


Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 






Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 11.81 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 28.79 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 


Population 1,798,509 
Area in sq. mi. 45,409 
39.6 


desi 


135,463 
1,137 
24,563 
2,700 
5,363 


50,000 
63,890 
654 
44,800 
82 


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LOUISIANA 


Population, 1,798,509—1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 399 ,669— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 700,257 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places pee, ay Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 38 628,163 34.9 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 1 387,219 2175 
50,000 to 100,000 0 0 0 
25,000 to 50,000 ] 43,874 ao 
15,000 to 25,000 2 39,292 yee 
10,000 to 15,000 2 25,763 1.4 
5,000 to 10,000 8 S21 Pid 
2,500 to 5,000 24 79,638 4.4 
Rural territory . | 1,170,346 Obad. 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 | 68,213 3.8 
500 to =1,000 39,705 22, 
Under 500 ARM YE LZ 
Other rural territory 1,041,291 57.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 387,219 
New Orleans Orleans 387,219 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 43,874 
Shreveport Caddo 43,874 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,292 
Alexandria Rapides 17,510 Baton Rouge East Baton 


Rouge 21,782 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,763 
Lake Charles Calcasieu 13,088 Monroe Ouachita 12.675 


*See preface 


108 


Town 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Louisiana (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 52,377 


Bogalusa 
Crowley 
Gretna 
Houma 


Washington 


Acadia 
Jefferson 


Terrebonne 


8,245 
6,108 
7,197 
5,160 


Lafayette 
Minden 
Morgan 
New Iberia 


Lafayette 
Webster 
St. Mary 
Iberia 


2,500 to 5,000, 24 Cities. Population, 79,638 


Abbeville 
Covington 
De Ridder 
Donaldson- 
ville 
Eunice 
Franklin 
Hammond 
Homer 
Jeanerette 
Jennings 
Kentwood 
Leesville 


Amite 
Arcadia 
Bastrop 
Berwick 
Bossier City 
Boyce 


Vermilion 


St. Tammany 


Beauregard 


Ascension 
St. Landry 
St. Mary 
Tangipahoa 
Claiborne 
Iberia 


Jefferson Davis 


Tangipahoa 
Vernon 


Tangipahoa 
Bienville 
Morehouse 
St. Mary 
Bossier 
Rapides 


Breaux Bridge St. Martin 


Bunkie 
Cedar Grove 
Colfax 

De Quincy 
Eros 
Ferriday 
Fullerton 
Glenmora 
Gueydan 


Avoyelles 
Caddo 
Grant 
Calcasieu 
Jackson 
Concordia 
Vernon 
Rapides 
Vermilion 


Independence Tangipahoa 


3,461 
2,942 
3,535 


3,745 
3,272 
3,504 
3,855 
3,305 
2,912 
3,824 
3,059 
2,918 


1,854 
1,240 
1,216 
1,691 
1,094 
1,060 
1,171 
1,743 
1,980 
1,449 
1,823 
1,184 
1,044 
2,412 
2,298 
1,233 
1,032 


Mansfield 
Merryville 


Natchitoches 


Oakdale 
Opelousas 
Patterson 
Plaquemine 
Rayne 
Ruston 
Slidell 
Thibodaux 
Winnfield 


Jackson 
Jonesville 
Kenner 
Kinder 


Lake Arthur Jefferson Davis 


Lake Provi- 
dence 
Lecompte 
Lutcher 
McNary 


Madisonville St. Tammany 
St. Tammany 


Mandeville 
Marksville 


De Soto 
Beauregard 


Natchitoches 


Allen 

St. Landry 
St. Mary 
Iberville 
Acadia 
Lincoln 


St. Tammany 


Lafourche 
Winn 


1,000 to 2,500, 45 Towns. Population, 68,213 


East Feliciana 


Catahoula 
Jefferson 
Allen 


East Carroll 
Rapides 

St. James 
Rapides 


Avoyelles 


Napoleonville Assumption 


New Roads 
Pineville 
Rayville 


Pointe Coupee 


Rapides 
Richland 


Pop. 


7,855 
6,105 
5,429 
6,278 


2,564 
2,963 
3,388 
4,016 
4,437 
2,538 
4,632 
2,720 
3,389 
2,958 
3,526 
2,975 


2,320 
1,029 
1,882 
1,148 
1,882 


1,917 
1,034 
1,700 
1,318 
1,103 
1,130 
1,185 
bE hyn! 
1,294 
2,188 
1,499 


Town 


St. Martins- 
ville 

Sulphur 

Tallulah 

Vidalia 

Ville Platte 

Vinton 


Baldwin 
Basile 
Baskin 
Bernice 
Broussard 
Campti 
Carencro 
Cheneyville 
Church Point 
Clinton 
Collinston 
Cottonport 
Coushatta 
Delhi 
Denham 
Springs 
Dubach 
Elton 
Erath 
Estherwood 
Farmerville 
Franklinton 
Gibsland 
Haynesville 
lota 
Jena 
Jonesboro 
Kaplan 





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Louisiana (continued) 
County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Vivian Caddo 1,864 
St. Martin 2,465 Washington St. Landry 1,041 
Calcasieu 1,714 Welsh Jefferson Davis 1,456 
Madison 1,316 West Monroe Ouachita 2,240 
Concordia 1,246 White Castle Iberville 1,566 
Evangeline 1,364 Winnsboro Franklin 1,176 
Calcasieu 1,441 
500 to 1,000, 54 Towns. Population, 39,705 
St. Mary 964 Logansport De Soto 632 
Evangeline 552 Mamou Evangeline 649 
Franklin 654 Mansura Avoyelles 829 
Union 662 Many Sabine 663 
Lafayette 602 Melville St. Landry 958 
Natchitoches 670 Mer Rouge Morehouse 656 
Lafayette 630 Mooringsport Caddo 992 
Rapides 678 Moreauville Avoyelles 867 
Acadia 397 Newellton Tensas 541 
East Feliciana 701 Oak Grove West Carroll 700 
Morehouse 897 Oberlin Allen 623 
Avoyelles 720 Parks St. Martin 766 
Red River 962 Plain Dealing Bossier 655 
Richland 980 Pleasant Hill Sabine 554 
Ponchatoula Tangipahoa 955 
Livingston 500 Port Allen West 
Lincoln 726 Baton Rouge 920 
Jefferson Davis 995 Port Barre St. Landry 588 
Vermilion vis Roseland Tangipahoa 603 
Acadia o71 St. Francis- 
Union 632 ville West Feliciana 673 
Washington 964 St. Joseph Tensas 734 
Bienville 798 Sibley Webster 900 
Claiborne 903 South 
Acadia 802 Highlands Caddo 612 
La Salle 520 Spring Hill Webster 748 
Jackson 837 Tioga Rapides 585 
Vermilion 876 Zachary East Baton Rouge 524 
Lafourche 803 Zwolle Sabine 909 


Lockport 


Under 500, 63 Towns. Population, 21,137 


110 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


MAINE 







Population 768,014 
Area in sq. mi. 29,895 
Pop. per sq. mi. Pda bed 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 


and over 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
’ Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 

Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 7, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Hlectric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Location of cities of 25,000 


7.59 
29.16 





48,227 
914 
23,537 
3,925 
2,270 


93,424 
88,226 
538 
77,700 
111 


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MAINE 


Population, 768,014—0.7 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 170,700—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,310 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places eaten of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory par) 299,569 39 .0 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 1 69,272 9.0 
25,000 to 50,000 2 57,769 T5 
15,000 to 25,000 2 34,993 4.6 
10,000 to 15,000 3 42,196 Sine 
5,000 to 10,000 ll 76,095 9.9 
2,500 to 5,000 6 19,244 2.5 
Rural territory 468,445 61.0 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 8 13,996 1.8 
500 to 1,000 5) 3,433 0.5 
Under 500 6 1,620 0.2 
Other rural territory f 449,396 58.5 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 69,272 
Portland Cumberland 69,272 
25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,769 
Bangor Penobscot 25,978 Lewiston Androscoggin 31,791 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 34,993 
Auburn Androscoggin 16,985 Biddeford York 18,008 


*See preface 
tIncludes unincorporated places 


112 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Maine (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 42,196 

Augusta Kennebec 14,114 Waterville Kennebec 13,351 

Bath Sagadahoc =_:14,731 


5,000 to 10,000, 11 Cities. Population, 76,095 


Belfast Waldo 5,083 Rockland Knox 8,109 
Brewer Penobscot 6,064 Rumford Falls Oxford 7,016 
Brunswick Cumberland — 5,784 Saco York 6,817 
Calais Washington 6,084 South Portland Cumberland 9,254. 
Gardiner Kennebec 5,475 Westbrook Cumberland 9,453 


Old Town Penobscot 6,956 


2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 19,244 


Eastport Washington 4,494 Hallowell Kennebec 2,764 
Ellsworth Hancock 3,058 Madison Somerset 2,729 
Fairfield Somerset 2,747 Presque Isle Aroostook 3,452 


1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns. Population, 13,996 


Bridgton Cumberland = 1,545 Lincoln Penobscot 1,586 
Farmington Franklin 1,650 Norway Oxford 2,208 
Fort Fairfield Aroostook 1,993 Pittsfield Somerset 2,146 
Freeport Cumberland = 1,075 South Paris Oxford 1,793 


500 to 1,000, 5 Towns. Population, 3,433 


Bethel Oxford 745 Rangeley Franklin 682 
Fryeburg Oxford 565 York Beach York 653 
Phillips Franklin 788 


Under 500, 6 Towns. Population, 1,620 


POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 


10,000 to 15,000, 1 Place. Population, 10,691 
Sanford York 10,691 


5,000 to 10,000, 3 Places. Population, 18,190 


Caribou Aroostook 6,018 Skowhegan Somerset 5,981 
Houlton Aroostook 6,191 


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Maine (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000, 20 Places. Population, 69,120 
Anson Somerset 2,593 Lisbon Androscoggin 4,091 
Bar Harbor Hancock a,0a2 Lubec Washington 3,371 
Camden Knox 3,403 Mexico Oxford 3,242 
Dexter Penobscot 4,113 Millinocket Penobscot 4,528 
East Livermore Androscoggin 2,636 Milo Piscataquis 2,894 
Fort Kent Aroostook 4,237 Orono Penobscot vol i} 
Gorham Cumberland 2,870 South Berwick York 2,955 
Jay Franklin 3,152 Van Buren Aroostook 4,594. 
Kennebunk York 3,138 Wilton Franklin 2,505 
Kittery York 4,763 Winslow Kennebec 3,280 


1,000 fo 2,500, 114 Places. Population, 167,994. 


Ashland Aroostook 2,391 Dover Piscataquis 1,979 
Baileyville Washington 2,243 Durham Androscoggin 1,144 
Benton Kennebec 1,108 Eagle Lake Aroostook Pvie 
Berwick York 2,057 East Machias Washington 1,353 
Bingham Somerset 1,143 EastMillinocketPenobscot 1,392 
Blaine Aroostook 1 Weal la Easton Aroostook 1,451 
Bluehill Hancock 1,564 Eliot York 1,530 
Boothbay Lincoln 1,432 Enfield Penobscot 1,041 
Boothbay Falmouth Cumberland — 1,542 

Harbor Lincoln 2,025 Foxcroft Piscataquis 2,071 
Bowdoinham Sagadahoc 1,030 Frenchville Aroostook 1,586 
Bridgewater Aroostook P22 Gouldsboro Hancock 1,282 
Bristol Lincoln 1,419 Grand Isle Aroostook Taos 
Brooksville Hancock 1,019 Gray Cumberland 1,139 
Brownville Piscataquis 1,743 Greenville Piscataquis =: 1,550 
Bucksport Hancock 1,906 Guilford Piscataquis 1,687 
Buxton York 1,560 Hampden Penobscot Ae Aa 
Cape Elizabeth Cumberland = 1,534 Harpswell Cumberland 1,242 
Chelsea Kennebec 2,050 Harrington Washington 1,024 
Cherryfield Washington 1,304 Hartland Somerset 1,140 
China Kennebec 1,257 Hermon Penobscot 1,190 
Clinton Kennebec 1,230 Hodgdon Aroostook 1,070 
Corinna Penobscot 1,394 Hollis York 1,092 
Cumberland Cumberland — 1,150 Island Falls Aroostook 1,683 
Danforth Washington 1,201 Jonesport Washington 2,129 
Deer Isle Hancock 1,718 Kennebunkport Y ork 1,431 


Dixfield Oxford 1,134 Lebanon York 1,192 


114 

Maine (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Limestone Aroostook 1,506 St. Agatha 
Littleton Aroostook 1,049 St. Francis 
Livermore Androscoggin 1,064 St. George 
Machias Washington 2,152 Sangerville 
Machiasport Washington 1,117 Scarborough 
Madawaska Aroostook 1,933 Searsport 
Mapleton Aroostook 1,128 Sherman 
Mars Hill Aroostook 1,783 Solon 
Mechanic Falls Androscoggin 1,614 Standish 
Milbridge Washington 1,196 Stockholm 
Milford Penobscot 1,128 Stockton 
Monmouth Kennebec jh Wr Springs 
Monson Piscataquis 1,079 Stonington 
Monticello Aroostook 1,268 Thomaston 
Mount Desert Hancock 1,497 Topsham 
New Gloucester Cumberland 1,384 Tremont 
Newport Penobscot 1,709 Turner 
Norridgewock Somerset 1,532 Union 
North Berwick York 1,652 Vassalboro 
Oakfield Aroostook 1,016 Vinalhaven 
Oakland Kennebec 2,473 Waldoboro 
Old Orchard York 1,164 Wallagrass 
Orrington Penobscot 1,174 Warren 
Parsonfield York 1,062 Washburn 
Patten Penobscot 1,498 Webster 
Pembroke Washington 1,168 Windham 
Perry Washington 1,046 Winterport 
Poland Androscoggin 1,399 Winthrop 
Randolph Kennebec 1,145 Wiscasset 
Richmond Sagadahoc 1,724 Woodland 
Rockport Knox j hagart Yarmouth 
500 fo 1,000, 114 Places. 

Abbot Piscataquis 572 Baldwin 
Addison Washington 838 Belgrade 
Albion Kennebec 900 Bowdoin 
Alfred York 738 Bradford 
Andover Oxford 767 Bradley 
Appleton Knox 683 Brooklin 
Athens Somerset 766 Brooks 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Aroostook 
Aroostook 
Knox 
Piscataquis 
Cumberland 
Waldo 
Aroostook 
Somerset 
Cumberland 
Aroostook 


Waldo 
Hancock 
Knox 
Sagadahoc 
Hancock 
Androscoggin 
Knox 
Kennebec 
Knox 

Lincoln 
Aroostook 
Knox 
Aroostook 
Androscoggin 
Cumberland 
Waldo 
Kennebec 
Lincoln 
Aroostook 
Cumberland 


Population, 101,800 


Cumberland 
Kennebec 
Sagadahoc 
Penobscot 
Penobscot 
Hancock 
Waldo 


Pop. 


1,669 
1,241 
1,654 
1,246 
1,832 
1,373 
1,134 
1,054 
1,735 
1,038 


1,175 
1,353 
2,019 
2,102 
1,029 
1,382 
1,133 
1,936 
1,965 
2,426 
1,144 
1,500 
1,870 
1,026 
1,932 
1,433 
1,902 
1,192 
1,120 
2,216 


700 
957 
749 
738 
672 
856 
691 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Maine (continued) 





Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Brownfield Oxford 835 Hebron Oxford 
Burnham Waldo 643 Hiram Oxford 
Canaan Somerset 822 Holden _ Penobscot 
Canton Oxford 750 Howland Penobscot 
Carmel Penobscot 918 Islesboro Waldo 
Casco Cumberland 685 Jackman Somerset 
Castine Hancock 743 Jefferson Lincoln 
Castle Hill Aroostook ‘571 Kingfield Franklin 
Caswell Aroostook ° 598 Kingman Penobscot 
Charleston Penobscot 720 Knox Waldo 
Chesterville Franklin 586 Lee Penobscot 
Columbia Washington 536 Leeds Androscoggin 
Columbia Falls Washington 658 Levant Penobscot 
Connor Aroostook 585 Liberty Waldo 
Corinth Penobscot 891 Limerick York 
Cornish York 813 Limington York 
Cornville Somerset 637 Lincolnviile Waldo 
Crystal Aroostook 508 Linneus Aroostook 
Cutler Washington 584 Litchfield Kennebec 
Damariscotta Lincoln 849 Lovell Oxford 
Denmark Oxford 576 Masardis Aroostook 
Dixmont Penobscot 602 Mattawamkeag Penobscot 
Dresden Lincoln 620 Minot Androscoggin 
Eddington Penobscot 527 Monroe Waldo 
Edmunds Washington 520 Montville Waldo 
Eustis Franklin 589 Moose River Somerset 
Exeter Penobscot 807 Mount Vernon Kennebec 
Farmingdale Kennebec 819 Naples Cumberland 
Fayette Kennebec 520 New Canada Aroostook 
Frankfort Waldo 624. New Portland Somerset 
Franklin Hancock 925 New Sharon Franklin 
Friendship Knox 696 New Sweden Aroostook 
Garland Penobscot 677 Newburgh Penobscot 
Greene Androscoggin 670 Newcastle Lincoln 
Greenwood Oxford 605 Newfield York 
Hamlin Aroostook 602 Nobleboro Lincoln 
Hancock Hancock 770 North Haven Knox 
Harmony Somerset 838 North Kenne- 
Harrison Cumberland 901 bunkport York 
Hartford Oxford 525 


Pop. 


652 
921 
349 
724 
637 
902 
914 
975 
604. 
932 
724 
840 
602 
o71 
761 
803 
811 
706 
815 
975 
690 
203 
726 
734 
743 
511 
745 
o14 
aio 
840 
885 
964 
978 
993 
d31 
666 
510 


564 


116 


Town 


North 
Yarmouth 
Orland 
Otisfield 
Palermo 
Palmyra 
Parkman 
Penobscot 
Perham 
Peru 
Phippsburg 
Plymouth 


Portage Lake 


Porter 
Pownal 
Princeton 
Raymond 
Readfield 
Reed 
Robbinston 
St. Albans 
St. John 
Searsmont 
Sebago 
Sedgewick 
Sidney 


South Bristol 


South 


Maine (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Cumberland 
Hancock 
Cumberland 
Waldo 
Somerset 
Piscataquis 
Hancock 
Aroostook 
Oxford 
Sagadahoc 
Penobscot 
Aroostook 
Oxford 
Cumberland 
Washington 
Cumberland 
Kennebec 
Aroostook 
Washington 
Somerset 
Aroostook 
Waldo 
Cumberland 
Hancock 
Kennebec 
Lincoln 


Thomaston Knox 


590 
910 
081 
567 
824 
565 
870 
659 
738 
872 
576 
721 
820 
514 
934 
500 
911 
639 
747 
952 
549 
669 
o41 
830 
958 
981 


947 


Southwest 


Harbor 


Stacyville 
Starks 
Steuben 
Strong 
Sullivan 
Sumner 
Surry 


Swans Island 


Troy 

Unity 
Vanceboro 
Veazie 
Washington 
Waterboro 
Waterford 
Weld 


West Gardiner 


Westfield 
Whitefield 
Windsor 
Winn 


Winter Harbor 


Woodstock 
Woolwich 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Hancock 
Penobscot 
Somerset 
Washington 
Franklin 
Hancock 
Oxford 
Hancock 
Hancock 
Waldo 
Waldo 
Washington 
Penobscot 
Knox 
York 
Oxford 
Franklin 
Kennebec 
Aroostook 
Lincoln 
Kennebec 
Penobscot 
Hancock 
Oxford 
Sagadahoc 


Under 500, 350 Places. Population, 54,986 


824 
583 
528 
714 
779 
916 
670 
658 
566 
638 
916 
585 
504 
660 
942 
765 
o21 
593 
798 
862 
599 
638 
303 
765 
875 


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MARYLAND 








® Hagerstown 


Baltimore ® 


Washington 


Location of cities of 25,000 


and over 
Population 1,449,661 
Area in sq. mi. 9,941 
Pop. per sq. mi. 145.8 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.4 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 47,908 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 868 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 16,459 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,100 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 1,426 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 14,34 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 10.36 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 98,995 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 118,397 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 2,050 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 50,000 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 59 


118 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


MARYLAND 


Population, 1,449,661—1.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* | 322,147—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 244,479 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 















Class of Places ge of Population Per Cent 

Urban territory 18 869,422 60.0 
Cities and towns of 

500,000 and over 1 733,826 50.6 

50,000 to 500,000 0 0 0 

25,000 to 50,000 2 57,901 4.0 

15,000 to 25,000 0 0 0 

10,000 to 15,000 2 22,280 1 as 

5,000 to 10,000 hs 21,037 IAs" 

2,500 to 5,000 10 34,378 2.4 

Rural territory 580,239 40.0 
Cities and towns of 

1,000 to 2,500 Bo 35,614 pa 

500 to 1,000 31 22,290 | 

Under 500 46 12,275 0.8 

Other rural territory 510,094 cs Se 





Town County Pop. Town Counly Pop. 


500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 733,826 
Baltimore Baltimore 733,826 


25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,901 
Cumberland Allegany 29,837 Hagerstown Washington , 28,064 


10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,280 
Annapolis Anne Arundel 11,214 Frederick Frederick 11,066 


*See preface 


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Maryland (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,037 
Cambridge Dorchester 7,467 Salisbury Wicomico 7,593 
Frostburg Allegany 6,017 
2,500 to 5,000, 10 Cities. Population, 34,378 
Brunswick Frederick 3,905 Hyattsville! Prince Georges 2,675 
Chestertown Kent Dathae Takoma Park! |Montgomery 3,168 
Crisfield Somerset 4,116 Prince Georges 
Easton Talbot 3,442 Westernport Allegany 3,977 
Elkton Cecil 2,660 Westminster Carroll pal 
Havre de Grace Harford 4,377 
1,000 to 2,500, 25 Towns. Population, 35,614 
Aberdeen Harford 1,067 Laurel Prince Georges 2,239 
Bel Air Harford 1,091 Lonaconing Allegany 2,054 
Berlin Worcester 1,366 Mount Rainier! Prince Georges 2,462 
Boonesboro Washington 1,044 North East Cecil 1,112 
Capitol HeightsPrince Georges 1,194 Oakland Garrett 1220 
Centreville Queen Annes 1,765 Pocomoke City Worcester 2,444 
Delmar Wicomico 1,291 Port Deposit Cecil 1,090 
Denton Caroline 1,570 Rockville! Montgomery 1,145 
Ellicott? Howard 1,246 St. Michaels Talbot 1,347 
Federalsburg Caroline 1,288 Snow Hill Worcester 1,684 
Hurlock Dorchester 1,075 Thurmont Frederick 1,074 
Kitzmillers- Union Bridge Carroll 1,082 
ville Garrett 1,044 Williamsport Washington 1,615 
500 to 1,000, 31 Towns. Population, 22,256 
Barton Allegany 765 Hancock Washington 972 
Bladensburg Prince Georges 597 Hebron Wicomico 651 
Bowie Prince Georges 677 Kensington! Montgomery 874 
Clear Spring Washington 538 Leonardtown St. Marys 575 
Emmitsburg Frederick 940 Manchester = Carroll 546 
Funkstown Washington 620 Middletown Frederick 749 
Gaithersburg Montgomery 729 Midland Allegany 910 
Greensboro _—_ Caroline 668 Mount Airy {Carroll 754 
Hampstead = Carroll 566 \ Frederick 


'\Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Baltimore 


120 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Maryland (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 
New Windsor Carroll 512 Rock Hall Kent 
Ocean City Worcester ral Sharpsburg Washington 
Oxford Talbot 998 Sharptown Wicomico 
Perryville Cecil 652 Smithsburg Washington 
Preston Caroline 784 Sykesville Carroll 
Princess Anne Somerset 968 Taneytown Carroll 
Ridgely Caroline 809 Walkersville — Frederick 


Under 500, 46 Towns. Population, 12,275 


Pop. 


72 
832 
713 
586 
610 
800 
596 


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Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 


Population 3,852,356 
Area in sq. mi. 8,039 
Pop. per sq. mi. A792 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 3.6 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


26.56 
5.64 





32,001 
1,218 
18,681 
9,100 
2,135 


288,059 
475,231 
6,411 
338,500 
261 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


Population, 3,852,356—3.6 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 856,079—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 45,468 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 
Number of 





Class of Places Dina Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 169 3,650,248 94.8 
Cities and towns of 
200,000 and over ] 748,060 19.4 
100,000 to 200,000 6 713,523 20.1 
50,000 to 100,000 6 466,850 12.1 
25,000 to 50,000 14 561,533 14.6 
15,000 to 25,000 20 368,085 9.6 
10,000 to 15,000 19 226,026 5.9 
5,000 to 10,000 AT 321,312 8.3 
2,500 to 5,000 56 184,859 4.8 
Rural territory 202,108 So 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 100 159,713 4.1 
500 to =: 1,000 35 26,275 0.7 
- Under 500 50 16,120 0.4 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 748,060 
Boston Suffolk 748,060 


100,000 to 200,000, 6 Cities. Population, 773,523 
Cambridge ! Middlesex 109,694 New Bedford? Bristol 1227 


Fall River Bristol 120,485 Springfield Hampden 129,614 

Lowell Middlesex 112,759 Worcester Worcester 179,754 
50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 466,850 

Brockton Plymouth 66,254 Haverhill Essex 53,884 


*See preface 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 


Town 


Holyoke 
Lawrence ! 


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Massachusetts (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


50,000 to 100,000 (continued) 


Hampden 
Essex 


60,203 
94,270 


Lynn ? 
Somerville 


County 


Essex 
Middlesex 


25,000 to 50,000, 14 Cities. Population, 561,533 


Brookline? 
Chelsea 2 
Chicopee 
Everett 2 
Fitchburg 
Malden 2 
Medford 2 


Norfolk 
Suffolk 
Hampden 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Middlesex 
Middlesex 


37,748 
43,184 
36,214 
40,120 
41,029 
49,103 
39,038 


Newton 2 
Pittsfield 
Quincy ” 
Revere ? 
Salem ? 
Taunton # 
Waltham 2 


Middlesex 
Berkshire 
Norfolk 
Suffolk 
Essex 
Bristol 
Middlesex 


15,000 to 25,000, 20 Cities. Population, 368,085 


Arlington ? 
Attleboro 
Beverly 2 
Framingham ? 
Gardner 
Gloucester 
Greenfield 
Leominster 
Marlborough 
Melrose 2 


Middlesex 
Bristol 
Essex 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Essex 
Franklin 
Worcester 
Middlesex 
Middlesex 


18,665 
19,731 
22,961 
17,033 
16,971 
22,947 
15,462 
19,744 
15,028 
18,204 


Methuen ! 
Newburyport 
North Adams 
Northampton 
Peabody ? 
Watertown ? 
Westfield 
Weymouth ? 
Winthrop ” 
Woburn ? 


Essex 
Essex 
Berkshire 
Hampshire 
Essex 
Middlesex 
Hampden 
Norfolk 
Suffolk 
Middlesex 


10,000 to 15,000, 19 Cities. Population, 226,026 


Adams 
Amesbury 
Belmont 2 
Braintree 2 
Clinton 4 
Danvers ? 
Dedham ! 
Easthampton 


Berkshire 
Essex 
Middlesex 
Norfolk 
Worcester 


Essex 
Norfolk 


12,967 
10,036 
10,749 
10,580 
12,979 
11,108 
10,792 


Hampshire 11,261 


Milford 
Natick 2 
Northbridge 4 
Norwood 2 
Plymouth 
Saugus ” 
Southbridge 
Wakefield 2 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 
4Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 


Worcester 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Norfolk 
Plymouth 
Essex 
Worcester 
Middlesex 


123 


Pop. 


99,148 
93,091 


46,054 
41,763 
47,876 
28,823 
42,529 
37,137 
30,915 


15,189 
15,618 
22,282 
21,951 
19,552 
21,457 
18,604 
15,057 
15,455 
16,574 


13,471 
10,907 
10,174 
12,627 
13,045 
10,874 
14,245 
13,025 





124 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Massachusetts (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 
10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 

Webster Worcester 13,258 Winchester ! Middlesex 
West Springfield Hampden 13,443 

5,000 to 10,000, 47 Cities. Population, 321,312 
Abington Plymouth — 5,787 Middleborough Plymouth 
Agawam Hampden — 5,023 Millbury 4 Worcester 
Amherst Hampshire 5,550 Milton ! Norfolk 
Andover ” Essex 8,268 Montague Franklin 
Athol Worcester 9,792 Needham ! Norfolk 
Bridgewater Plymouth 8,438 North Andover 2 Essex 
Canton Norfolk 5,945 North 
Chelmsford 2 Middlesex 5,682 Attleborough Bristol 
Concord ! Middlesex 6,461 Orange Franklin 
Dartmouth Bristol 6,493 Palmer Hampden 
Dracut ” Middlesex 5,280 Reading ! Middlesex 
Easton Bristol 5,041 Rockland Plymouth 
Fairhaven 3 Bristol 7,291 South Hadley Hampshire 
Franklin Norfolk 6,397 Spencer 4 Worcester 
Grafton 4 Worcester 6,887 Stoneham ! Middlesex 
Great Barrington Berkshire 6,315 Stoughton ! Norfolk 
Hingham ! Plymouth 5,604 Swampscott ! Essex 
Hudson Middlesex 7,607 Uxbridge Worcester 
Ispwich Essex 6,201 Walpole Norfolk 
Lexington ! Middlesex 6,350 Ware Hampshire 
Ludlow Hampden = 7,470 Wellesley ! Norfolk 
Mansfield Bristol 6,255 Westborough! Worcester 
Marblehead ! Essex 7,324 Whitman Plymouth 
Maynard! Middlesex 7,086 Winchendon Worcester 

2,500 to 5,000, 56 Cities. Population, 184,859 
Acushnet Bristol 3,075 Barre Worcester 
Auburn 4 Worcester 3,891 Billerica 2 Middlesex 
Ayer Middlesex 3,052 Blackstone Worcester 
Barnstable Barnstable 4,836 Bourne Barnstable 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 
4Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 


Pop. 


10,485 


8,453 
5,653 
9,382 
7,675 
7,012 
6,265 


9,238 
5,393 
9,896 
7,439 
7,544 
5,020 
5,930 
7,873 
6,865 
8,101 
5,384. 
5,446 
8,525 
6,224 
5,789 
7,147 
5,904 


3,397 
3,646 
4,299 
2,930 


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Massachusetts (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
Cohasset ! Norfolk 2,639 Medway Norfolk 2,956 
Dalton Berkshire 3,752 Monson Hampden 4,826 
Deerfield Franklin 2,803 Nantucket Nantucket 2,797 
Dighton ? Bristol 2,574 North Brookfield Worcester 2,610 
Dudley Worcester 3,701 Oxford Worcester 3,820 
East Bridgewater Plymouth 3,486 Provincetown Barnstable 4,246 
Falmouth Barnstable 3,500 Randolph Norfolk 4,756 
Foxborough Norfolk 4,136 Rockport Essex 3,878 
Groveland Essex 2,650 Scituate Plymouth 2,534 
Hadley Hampshire 2,780 Seekonk ? Bristol 2,898 
Hanover Plymouth = 2,575 Shrewsbury * Worcester 3,708 
Hardwick Worcester 3,085 Somerset 2 Bristol 3,520 
Harvard Worcester 2,546 Sutton * Worcester 2,578 
Hatfield Hampshire 2,651 Templeton Worcester 4,019 
Holbrook Norfolk 3,161 Tewksbury 4 Middlesex 4,450 
Holden 3 Worcester 2,970 Wareham Plymouth 4,415 
Holliston Middlesex 2,707 Warren Worcester 3,467 
Hopedale Worcester 2,777 West Bridgewater Plymouth 2,908 
Kingston Plymouth —= 2,505 Westford 4 Middlesex 3,170 
Lee Berkshire 4,085 Westport ” Bristol 3,115 
Leicester 3 Worcester 3,635 Wilbraham Hampden 2,780 
Lenox Berkshire 2,691 Williamstown Berkshire 3,707 
Longmeadow Hampden 2,618 Wilmington 4 Middlesex 2,581 
Medfield } Norfolk 3,595 Wrentham Norfolk 2,808 
1,000 fo 2,500, 100 Towns. Population, 159,713 
Acton Middlesex 2,162 Charlton Worcester 1,995 
Ashburnham Worcester 2,012 Chatham Barnstable 1,737 
Ashland Middlesex 2,287 Cheshire Berkshire 1,476 
Avon Norfolk 2,176 Chester Hampden 1,302 
Bedford Middlesex 1,362 Clarksburg Berkshire 1,136 
Belchertown Hampshire 2,058 Colrain Franklin 1,607 
Bellingham Norfolk 2,102 Dennis Barnstable 1,536 
Brookfield Worcester 2,216 Douglas Worcester 2,181 
Buckland Franklin 1,433 Duxbury Plymouth = 1,553 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 
’Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 


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Town 


Massachusetts (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


East Longmeadow Hampden 


Edgartown Dukes 
Erving Franklin 
Essex Essex 
Freetown ! Bristol 
Georgetown Essex 
Groton Middlesex 
Hamilton Essex 
Hanson Plymouth 
Harwich Barnstable 
Hinsdale Berkshire 
Hopkinton Middlesex 
Hubbardston Worcester 
Hull Plymouth 
Huntington Hampshire 
Lakeville Plymouth 
Lancaster Worcester 
Lanesborough Berkshire 
Lincoln Middlesex 
Littleton Middlesex 
Lunenburg Worcester 
Lynnfield 2 Essex 
Manchester Essex 
Marion Plymouth 
Marshfield Plymouth 
Mattapoisett Plymouth 
Merrimac Essex 
Middleton Essex 
Millis Norfolk 
Millville Worcester 
Nahant ? Essex 

New Marlborough Berkshire 
Newbury Essex 
Norfolk Norfolk 


North Reading Middlesex 


Northborough 


Worcester 


2,352 
1,190 
1,295 
1,478 
1,532 
2,004 
2,185 
1,631 
1,910 
1,846 
1,065 
2,289 
1,045 
1,771 
1,425 
1,419 
2,461 
1,054 
1,042 
1,277 
1,634 
1,165 
2,466 
1,288 
1,379 
1,277 
2,173 
1,195 
1,485 
2,224 
1,318 
1,010 
1,303 
1,159 
1,286 
1,793 


Northfield 
Norton 
Norwell 
Oak Bluffs 
Orleans 
Pembroke 
Pepperell 
Plainville 
Raynham 
Rehoboth ! 
Rochester 
Rowley 
Russell 
Rutland 2 
Salisbury 
Sandwich 
Sharon 
Sheffield 
Shelburne 
Sherborn 
Shirley 
Southborough 
Southwick 
Sterling 
Stockbridge 
Stow 
Sturbridge 
Sudbury 
Sunderland 
Swansea ! 
Tisbury 
Townsend 


Tyngsborough* 


Upton 
Wayland 
Wenham 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Franklin 
Bristol 
Plymouth 
Dukes 
Barnstable 
Plymouth 
Middlesex 
Norfolk 
Bristol 
Bristol 
Plymouth 
Essex 
Hampden 
Worcester 
Essex 
Barnstable 
Norfolk 
Berkshire 
Franklin 
Middlesex 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Hampden 
Worcester 
Berkshire 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Middlesex 
Franklin 
Bristol 
Dukes 
Middlesex 
Middlesex 
Worcester 
Middlesex 
Essex 


Pop. 


1,775 
2,374 
1,348 
1,047 
1,012 
1,358 
2,468 
1,365 
1,695 
2.065 
1,047 
1,249 
1,237 
1,743 
1,701 
1,458 
2,467 
1,435 
1,436 
1,558 
2,260 
1,838 
1,194 
1,305 
1,764 
1,101 
1,573 
1,121 
1,289 
2,334 
1,275 
1,575 
1,044 
1,693 
1,935 
1,090 


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Massachusetts (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

West Boylston Worcester 1,624 Weston ! Middlesex 2,282 

West Brookfield Worcester 1,281 Westwood Norfolk 1,358 

West Newbury Essex 1,492 Whately Franklin 1,234 

West Stockbridge Berkshire 1,058 Williamsburg Hampshire 1,866 

Westminster Worcester 1,343 Yarmouth Barnstable 1,229 


500 to 1,000, 35 Towns. Population, 26,275 


Ashby Middlesex 834 Gill Franklin 879 
Ashfield Franklin 869 Granby Hampshire 779 
Becket Berkshire 674 Granville Hampden 655 
Berkley? Bristol 935 Halifax Plymouth 563 
Berlin Worcester 868 Hampden Hampden 624 
Bernardston Franklin 769 Leverett Franklin 695 
Bolton Worcester 708 Mendon Worcester 961 
Boxford Essex 588 New Salem Franklin 512 
Boylston * Worcester 794 Pelham Hampshire 503 
Brewster Barnstable 688 Petersham Worcester 642 
Brimfield Hampden 778 Princeton Worcester 682 
Burlington 4 Middlesex 885 Richmond Berkshire 561 
Carver Plymouth 89] Royalston Worcester 819 
Charlemont Franklin 808 Southampton Hampshire 814 
Conway Franklin 961 Topsfield Essex 900 
Dana Worcester 599 Truro Barnstable 554 
Dover Norfolk 867 Wellfleet Barnstable 826 
Enfield Hampshire 790 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 


8Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 


Under 500, 50 Towns. Population, 16,120 


128 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


MICHIGAN 


a 


Population 3,668,412 
Area in sq. mi. 57,480 
Pop. per sq. mi. 63.8 


rce re ois 
Per cent of U.S. pop Grand Rapids 
e 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Saginawe 





e Flint 


eLansing 
Detroit 


15.53 
28.76 







196,447 
1,486 
74,190 
10,600 
8,925 


325,813 
434,128 
2,792 
257,000 
258 


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MICHIGAN 


Population, 3,668,412—3.5 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 815,203— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 60,082 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places Maia a Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 93 2,241,560 61.1 


Cities and towns of 











200,000 and over ] 993,678 21 
100,000 to 200,000 1 137,634 3.8 
50,000 to 100,000 3 210,829 5) 
25,000 to 50,000 9 372,480 10.2 
15,000 to 25,000 ed 35,255 1.0 
10,000 to 15,000 12 144,736 3.9 
5,000 to 10,000 Be 225,476 6.1 
2,500 to 5,000 a 121,472 5 a 
Rural territory 1,426,852 38.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 106 164,049 4.5 
500 to =: 11,000 106 75,497 2.0 
Under 500 145 47,098 Les 
Other rural territory 1,140,208 31.1 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 993,678 
Detroit Wayne 993,678 


100,000 to 200,000, 1 Cily. Population, 137,634 
Grand Rapids’ Kent 137,634 


50,000 to 100,000, 3 Cilies. Population, 210,829 


Flint Genesee 91,599 Saginaw Saginaw 61,903 
Lansing Ingham Sitged 


*See preface 


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POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Michigan (continued) 


Town County 


25,000 to 50,000, 9 Cities. 


Battle Creek Calhoun 
Bay City Bay 
Hamtramck! Wayne 


Highland Park ! Wayne 
Jackson Jackson 


Pop. 


36,164 
47,554 
48,615 
46,499 
48,374 


Town County 
Population, 372,480 
Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 
Muskegon Muskegon 
Pontiac Oakland 
Port Huron ! St. Clair 


15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 35,255 


Ann Arbor 


Washtenaw 19,516 


Ironwood 


Gogebic 


10,000 to 15,000, 12 Cities. Population, 144,736 


11,878 
11,101 
12,233 
13,103 
12,183 
10,500 
12,718 


Monroe Monroe 
Owosso Shiawassee 
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa 
Traverse City Grand 
Traverse 


Wyandotte ! Wayne 


5,000 to 10,000, 32 Cities. Population, 225,476 


Adrian Lenawee 
Alpena Alpena 
Benton Harbor Berrien 
Escanaba Delta 
Holland Ottawa 
Ishpeming ! Marquette 
Marquette Marquette 
Albion Calhoun 
Alma Gratiot 
Bessemer Gogebic 
Cadillac Wexford 
Charlotte Eaton 
Cheboygan Cheboygan 
Coldwater Branch 
Dowagiac Cass 
Grand Haven Ottawa 
Hancock Houghton 
Hastings Barry 
Hillsdale Hillsdale 
Ionia Ionia 

Iron Mountain Dickinson 
Laurium Houghton 
Ludington Mason 
Manistee ! Manistee 


8,354 
7,942 
9,482 
9,750 
5,126 
9,642 
6,114 
5,440 
7,205 
7,927 
5,132 
5,476 
6,935 
8,251 
6,696 
8,810 
9,694 


Manistique Schoolcraft 
Menominee ! Menominee 
Midland Midland 
Mount Clemens Macomb 
Munising Alger 
Muskegon 

Heights Muskegon 
Negaunee Marquette 
Niles Berrien 
Petoskey Emmet 
River Rouge! Wayne 
Royal Oak Oakland 
St. Joseph Berrien 
Sturgis St. Joseph 
Three Rivers St. Joseph 
Ypsilanti Washtenaw 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 


Pop. 


38,487 
36,570 
34,273 
25,944 


15,739 


11,573 
12,575 
12,096 


10,925 
13,851 


6,380 
8,907 
5,483 
9,488 
5,037 


9,514 
7,419 
7,311 
5,064 
9,822 
6,007 
7,251 
5,995 
5,209 
7,413 


Town 


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County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities. Population, 121,472 


Allegan 
Belding 

Big Rapids 
Birmingham 
Boyne City 
Buchanan 
Caro 

Crystal Falls 
Durand 
Ecorse ! 
Fenton 
Ferndale 
Ford ! 
Gladstone 
Grand Ledge 
Greenville 
Houghton 


Allegan 
Tonia 
Mecosta 
Oakland 
Charlevoix 
Berrien 
Tuscola 
Iron 
Shiawassee 
Wayne 
Genesee 
Oakland 
Wayne 
Delta 
Eaton 
Montcalm 
Houghton 


3,637 
3,911 
4,558 
3,694 
4,284 
3,187 
2,704 
3,394 
2,672 
4,394 
2,907 
2,640 
4,294 
4,953 
3,043 
4,304 
4,466 


Howell Livingston 
Iron River Iron 
Lapeer Lapeer 
Marine City St. Clair 
Marshall Calboun 
Mount Pleasant Isabella 
Norway Dickinson 
Onaway Presque Isle 
Otsego Allegan 
Plymouth Wayne 
Rochester Oakland 
St. Clair St. Clair 
St. Johns Clinton 
St. Louis Gratiot 
South Haven Van Buren 
Wakefield Gogebic 


1,000 to 2,500, 106 Towns. Population, 164,049 


Algonac 
Bad Axe 
Bangor 
Bellevue 
Blissfield 
Bronson 
Caspian 
Cass City 
Cassopolis 
Cedar Springs 
Charlevoix 
Chelsea 
Chesaning 
Clare 

Clio 
Constantine 
Corunna 
Croswell 


St. Clair 
Huron 
Van Buren 
Eaton 
Lenawee 
Branch 
Iron 
Tuscola 
Cass 

Kent 
Charlevoix 


Washtenaw 


Saginaw 
Clare 
Genesee 
St. Joseph 


Shiawassee 


Sanilac 


1,303 
2,140 
1,243 
1,035 
1,906 
1,257 
1,912 
1,228 
1,385 
1,020 
2,218 
2,079 
1,387 
1,462 
1,256 
1,277 
1,571 
1,678 


Dearborn ! 
Decatur 
Dundee 
East Grand 
Rapids ? 
East Jordan 
East Lansing 
East Tawas 
Eaton Rapids 
Essexville 
Evart 
Flushing 
Fowlerville 
Frankfort 
Fremont 
Gaylord 
Gladwin 
Grayling 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 


*Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 


Wayne 
Van Buren 
Monroe 


Kent 
Charlevoix 
Ingham 
losco 
Eaton 

Bay 
Osceola 
Genesee 
Livingston 
Benzie 
Newaygo 
Otsego 
Gladwin 
Crawford 


131 


Pop. 


2;951 
4,295 
4,723 
3,731 
4,270 
4,819 
4,533 
2,789 
3,168 
2,857 
2,549 
3,204 
3,929 
3,036 
3,829 
4,151 


2,470 
1,270 
1,108 


1,310 
2,428 
1,889 
1,398 
2,379 
1,538 
1,326 
1,169 
1,057 
1,244 
2,180 
1,701 
1,225 
2,450 


Pop. 


1,668 
1,556 
2,049 
1,899 
1,251 
1,036 
2,390. 
1,389 
1,803 
1,303 
1,143 
2,109 
2,102 
1,469 
1,852 
1,228 
1,045 
1,446 
1,288 
1,435 
1,502 
2,263 
1,018 
2,432 
1,362 
1,682 
1,268 


1,453 
Tjri2 


1,245 
1,073 
1,899 
1,105 
1,230 


132 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Michigan (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

Grosse Pointe! Wayne 2,084 Oxford Oakland 
Grosse Pointe! Paw Paw Van Buren 
Farms Wayne 1,649 Plainwell Allegan 

Grosse Pointe Portland Tonia 
Park Wayne 1,355 Quincy Branch 
Harbor Beach Huron 1,927 Reading Hillsdale 
Harbor Springs Emmet 1,600 Red Jacket Houghton 

Hart Oceana 1,590 Redford Wayne 
Hartford Van Buren 1,361 Reed City Osceola 
Holly Oakland 1,888 Richmond Macomb 
Homer Calhoun 1,076 Rockford 2 Kent 
Hubbell Houghton 1,004 Rogers Presque Isle 
Hudson Lenawee 2,464 Romeo Macomb 
Imlay Lapeer 1,211 St. Charles Saginaw 
Ithaca Gratiot 1,929 St. Ignace Mackinac 
Jonesville Hillsdale 1,274 Sandusky Sanilac 
Lake Linden Houghton 2,182 Scottville Mason 
Lake Odessa Tonia 1,246 Sebewaing Huron 
L’ Anse Baraga 1,013 Shelby Oceana 
Lawton Van Buren 1,073 South Range Houghton 
Leslie Ingham 1,089 Sparta ? Kent 
Lowell Kent 1,730 Stambaugh Iron 
Mancelona Antrim 1,214 Tawas City Iosco 
Manchester Washtenaw 1,024 Tecumseh Lenawee 
Mason Ingham 1,879 Three Oaks Berrien 
Milan Monroe 1,557 Trenton Wayne 
Washtenaw Union City {Branch 
Milford Oakland 1,088 \ Calhoun 
Morenci Lenawee 1,697 Vassar Tuscola 
Mount Morris Genesee 1,174 Vicksburg Kalamazoo 
Nashville Barry 1,376 Washington 
Newaygo Newaygo 1,160 Heights Calhoun 
Newberry Luce 2,172 Watervliet Berrien 
Northville Wayne 1,738 Wayne Wayne 
Oakwood ! Wayne 1,990 West Branch Ogemaw 
Ontonagon Ontonagon 1,406 Whitehall Muskegon 
Ovid Clinton 1,067 Williamston Ingham 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 


"Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 


1,060 


Town 


Yale 


Ahmeek 
Akron 
Almont 
Alpha 
Armada 
Ashley 
Athens 
Augusta 
Bancroft 
Baraga 
Beaverton 
Bellaire 
Belleville 
Benzonia 


Berrien Springs 
Breckenridge 


Brighton 
Brooklyn 
Brown City 
Burr Oak 
Capac 
Carson City 
Carsonville 


Central Lake 


Centreville 
Clinton 
Coleman 
Coloma 
Colon 


Columbiaville 


Concord 


Coopersville 


Davison 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 


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Michigan (continued) 


County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


St. Clair 


Keweenaw 
Tuscola 
Lapeer 
Iron 
Macomb 
Gratiot 
Calhoun 
Kalamazoo 
Shiawassee 
Baraga 
Gladwin 
Antrim 
Wayne. 
Benzie 
Berrien 
Gratiot 
Livingston 
Jackson 
Sanilac 

St. Joseph 
St. Clair 
Montcalm 
Sanilac 
Antrim 

St. Joseph 
Lenawee 
Midland 
Berrien 

St. Joseph 
Lapeer 
Jackson 
Ottawa 
Genesee 


Pop. 


1,223 


892 
505 
789 
818 
711 
596 
593 
651 
229 
942 
549 
624 
626 
943 
918 
698 
800 
611 
828 
289 
791 
973 
536 
676 
701 
961 
769 
663 
745 
656 
539 
914 
811 


Town 


Zeeland 


County 


Ottawa 


500 to 1,000, 106 Towns. Population, 75,497 


Deckerville Sanilac 
Detour Chippewa 
Dexter Washtenaw 
East Lake Manistee 
Edmore Montcalm 
Elberta Benzie 
Elk Rapids Antrim 
Elkton Huron 
Elsie Clinton 
Farmington Oakland 
Fennville Allegan 
Frankenmuth Saginaw 
Gaastra Iron 
Galesburg Kalamazoo 
Grandville! Kent 
Grass Lake Jackson 
Grosse Pointe {Macomb 
Shores | Wayne 
Howard City Montcalm 
Kalkaska Kalkaska 
Laingsburg Shiawassee 
Lake City Missaukee 
Lakeview Montcalm 
Lawrence Van Buren 
Le Roy Osceola 
Linden Genesee 
Litchfield Hillsdale 
Lyons Ionia 
McBain Missaukee 
Mackinaw City te 
Emmet 
Manton Wexford 
Marcellus Cass 


133 


Pop. 


782 
612 
087 
675 
172 
588 
684 
500 
680 
853 
D47 
733 
911 
692 
799 
744, 
519 


913 
866 
693 
982 
886 
664 
642 
o79 
716 
a74 
547 
679 


793 
966 


134 


Town 


Marion 
Marlette 
Marysville 
Mayville 
Medon 
Merrill 
Middleville 
Millington 
Montague 
Montrose 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Michigan (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Osceola 
Sanilac 
St. Clair 
Tuscola 
St. Joseph 
Saginaw 
Barry 
Tuscola 
Muskegon 
Genesee 


St. Clair 


New Baltimore BY ips 


New Haven 


Macomb 


North Branch Lapeer 
North Muskegon Muskegon 


Northport 
Olivet 
Orion 
Parma 
Pellston 
Pentwater 
Perry 


Leelanau 
Eaton 
Oakland 
Jackson 
Emmet 
Oceana 
Shiawassee 


708 
969 
941 
652 
625 
636 
833 
689 
845 
522 
974 


939 
645 
630 
507 
500 
929 
564 
915 
956 
734 


Petersburg 
Pigeon 
Pinconning 


~ Saline 


Saranac 
Saugatuck 
Schoolcraft 
Shepherd 
South Lyon 
Spring Lake 
Springport 
Standish 
Stanton 
Stephenson 
Stockbridge 
Tekonsha 
Utica 
Vermontville 
Wayland 
White Cloud 


White Pigeon 


County 


Monroe 
Huron 

Bay 
Washtenaw 
Ionia 
Allegan 
Kalamazoo 
Isabella 
Oakland 
Ottawa 
Jackson 
Arenac 
Montcalm 
Menominee 
Ingham 
Calhoun 
Macomb 
Eaton 
Allegan 
Newaygo 
St. Joseph 


Under 500, 145 Towns. Population, 47,098 


Pop. 


514 
780 
769 
830 
750 
526 
731 
823 
615 
978 
535 
795 
862 
550 
749 
569 
588 
985 
853 
618 
887 


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MINNESOTA 







Minneapolis ge 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Population 
Area in sq. mi. 

Pop. per sq. mi. 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.3 


11.33 
39.50 


135 


2,387,125 
80,858 


29.5 


178,478 
1,358 
93,517 
7,000 
9,162 


259,743 
408,222 
1,377 
188,000 
279 


136 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


MINNESOTA 


Population, 2,387,125—2.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* —530,472—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 8,809 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places headegs of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 59 1,051,593 44.1 
Cities and towns of 
200,000 and over 2, 615,280 2528 
100,000 to 200,000 0 0 0 
50,000 to 100,000 1 98,917 4.1 
25,000 to 50,000 0 0 0 
15,000 to 25,000 3 50,105 et 
10,000 to 15,000 5 61,420 2.6 
5,000 to 10,000 16 114,851 4.8 
2,500 to 5,000 32 111,020 4.7 
Rural territory Lda, ae 50.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 105 164,245 6.9 
500 to 1,000 142 100,969 4.2 
Under 500 386 103,055 4.3 
Other rural territory 967,263 40.5 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 615,280 
Minneapolis Hennepin 380,582 St. Paul Ramsey 234,698 


50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 98,917 
Duluth St. Louis 98,917 


15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 50,105 


Hibbing St. Louis 15,089 Winona Winona 19,143 
St. Cloud (Benton 15,873 
pce 
Stearns 


*See preface 


Town 


10,000 fo 15,000, 5 Cities. 


10,118 
11,089 


Austin 
Faribault 
Mankato 


5,000 to 10,000, 16 Cities. 


Albert Lea 
Bemidji 
Brainerd 
Chisholm 
Cloquet 
Crookston 
Eveleth 
Fergus Falls 


2,500 to 5,000, 32 Cities. 


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Minnesota (continued) 


County 


Mower 


Rice 


Pop. 


Blue Earth 12,469 


Freeborn 
Beltrami 
Crow Wing 
St. Louis 
Carlton 
Polk 

St. Louis 
Otter Tail 


8,056 
7,086 
9,591 
9,039 
9,127 
6,825 
7,205 
7,081 


Town 


County 


Population, 61,420 


Rochester 
Virginia 


Olmsted 
St. Louis 


Population, 114,851 


Little Falls 
Moorhead 
New Ulm 
Owatonna 
Red Wing 


South St. Paul! 


Stillwater 
Willmar 


Morrison 
Clay 

Brown 
Steele 
Goodhue 
Dakota 
Washington 
Kandiyohi 


Population, 111,020 


Alexandria Douglas 3,388 Luverne Rock 
Anoka Anoka 4,287 Marshall Lyon 
Aurora St. Louis 2,809 Melrose Stearns 
Blue Earth Faribault 2,568 Montevideo Chippewa 
Columbia Northfield Rice 

Heights! Anoka 2,968 Pipestone Pipestone 
Crosby Crow Wing 3,500 St. James Watonman 
Detroit Becker 3,426 St. Peter Nicollet 
Ely St. Louis 4,902 Sauk Center Stearns 
Fairmont Martin 4,630 Staples Todd 
Gilbert St. Louis 3,510 Thief River 
Grand Rapids Itasca 2,914 Falls Pennington 
Hastings Dakota 4,571 Two Harbors Lake 
Hutchinson McLeod 3,379 Waseca Waseca 
International West 

Falls Koochiching 3,448 Minneapolis! Hennepin 
Lake City Wabasha 2,846 West St. Paul! Dakota 
Litchfield Meeker 2,790 Worthington Nobles 

1,000 to 2,500, 105 Towns. Population, 164,245 

Ada Norman 1,411 Aitkin Aitkin 
Adrian Nobles 1,087 Appleton Swift 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 


13,722 
14,022 


5,000 
5,720 
6,745 
7,252 
8,637 
6,860 
7,735 
5,892 


2,782 
3,092 
2,929 
4,419 
4,023 
3,325 
2,673 
4,335 
2,699 
2,070 


4,685 
4,546 
3,908 


3,055 
2,962 
3,481 


1,490 
1,579 


138 


Town 


Barnesville 
Belle Plaine 
Benson 
Biwabik 
Blooming 
Prairie 
Bovey 
Breckenridge 
Browns Valley 
Buffalo 
Buhl 
Caledonia 
Cambridge 
Canby 


Cannon Falls 
Cass Lake 
Chaska 
Chatfield 


Cokato 
Coleraine 
Dawson 
Deer River 
East Grand 
Forks 
Edina! 
Fairfax 
Farmington 
Fosston 
Frazee 
Glencoe 
Glenwood 
Graceville 


Minnesota (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Clay 
Scott 
Swift 
St. Louis 


Steele 
Itasca 
Wilkin 
Traverse 
Wright 
St. Louis 
Houston 
Isanti 
Yellow 
Medicine 
Goodhue 
Cass 
Carver 
Fillmore 
Olmsted 
Wright 
Itasca 
Lac qui Parle 
Itasca 


Polk 
Hennepin 
Renville 
Dakota 
Polk 
Becker 
McLeod 
Pope 

Big Stone 


Granite Falls ( Chippewa 


Hallock 


Yellow 
Medicine 
Kittson 


1,564 
1,251 
2,111 
2,024 


1,012 
1,324 
2,401 
1,073 
1,438 
2,007 
1,570 
1,080 


1,754 
1,315 
2,109 
1,966 
1,382 


1,014 
1,300 
1,511 
1,044 


2,490 
1,833 
1,066 
1,449 
1,014 
L277, 
1,747 
2,187 
1,022 
1,611 


1,012 


Ironton 
Jackson 
Janesville 
Jordan 
Kasson 
Keewatin 
Kenyon 
Kinney 
Lake Crystal 
Lakefield 
Lanesboro 
Le Sueur 
Long Prairie 
Madelia 
Madison 
Mahnomen 
Milaca 
Montgomery 
Monticello 
Mora 

Morris 
Mountain Iron 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Crow Wing 
Jackson 
Waseca 
Scott 
Dodge 
Itasca 
Goodhue 
St. Louis 
Blue Earth 
Jackson 
Fillmore 
Le Sueur 
Todd 
Watonwan 
Lac qui Parle 
Mahnomen 
Mille Lacs 
Le Sueur 
Wright 
Kanabec 
Stevens 

St. Louis 


Mountain Lake Cottonwood 


Nashwauk 
New Prague 


Itasca 
Le Sueur 
Scott 


North Mankato Nicollet 
North St. Paul! Ramsey 


Olivia 
Ortonville 


Osakis 


Park Rapids 
Paynesville 
Pelican Rapids 
Perham 

Pine City 


Renville 

Big Stone 
Lac qui Parle 
Douglas 
Todd 
Hubbard 
Stearns 

Otter Tail 
Otter Tail 
Pine 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 


Pop. 


1,165 
2,144 
1,261 
1,106 
1,150 
1,879 
1,362 
1,200 
1,204 
1,346 
1,015 
1,795 
1,346 
1,447 
1,838 
1,076 
1,347 
1,297 
1,024 
1,006 
2,320 
1,546 
1,309 
2,414 
1,540 


1,840 
1,979 
1,488 
1,758 


1,480 


1,603 
1,060 
1,156 
1,370 
1,303 


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Minnesota (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Plainview Wabasha 1,370 Sleepy Eye Brown 2,449 
Preston Fillmore 15227 South Stillwater Washington 1,936 
Princeton Mille Lacs 1,685 Spring Valley __ Fillmore 1,871 
Proctorknott St. Louis 2,378 Springfield Brown 1,849 
Red Lake Falls Red Lake 1,549 Tracy Lyon 2,463 
Redwood Falls Redwood 2,421 Wabasha Wabasha 2,249 
Renville Renville 1,142 Wadena Wadena 2,186 
Richfield! Hennepin 2,411 Warren Marshall ITT? 
Robbinsdale! Hennepin 1,369 Warroad Roseau 1,211 
Roseau Roseau 1,012 Waterville Le Sueur Paal 
Rushford Fillmore 1,142 Wells Faribault 1,894 
St. Charles Winona 1:35] Wheaton Traverse Poor 
St. Louis Park! Hennepin 2,281 White Bear Lake'Ramsey 2,022 
Sandstone Pine 1,200 Windom Cottonwood 2,123 
Sauk Rapids Benton 2,349 Winnebago City Faribault 1,641 
Shakopee Scott 1,988 Winthrop Sibley 1,146 


Slayton Murray 1,045 Zumbrota Goodhue 1,265 


500 to 1,000, 142 Towns. Population, 100,969 


Adams Mower 609 Braham Isanti 511 
Akeley Hubbard 855 Bricelyn Faribault 564 
Albany Stearns 824 Brooklyn Center Hennepin 788 
Alden Freeborn 530 Brooten Stearns 649 
Amboy Blue Earth S27 Browerville Todd 681 
Annandale Wright 644 Brownton McLeod 540 
Argyle Marshall 956 Carlton Carlton 700 
Arlington Sibley 776 Carver Carver 504 
Atwater Kandiyohi 785 Ceylon Martin 543 
Avon Stearns 709 Clara City Chippewa 750 
Bagley Clearwater 814 Clarkfield Yellow 

Balaton Lyon 664 Medicine 724 
Battle Lake Otter Tail 628 Clinton Big Stone 512 
Baudette Beltrami 960 Cold Spring Stearns 705 
Beardsley Big Stone 507 Comfrey Brown 533 
Bird Island Renville 976 Cottonwood Lyon 813 
Blackduck Beltrami 788 Crystal Hennepin 814 
Boyd Lac qui Parle 549 Dassel Meeker 804 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 


140 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Minnesota (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Deerwood Crow Wing 532 Hinckley Pine 
Delano Wright 924 Holding Stearns 
Dilworth Clay 882 Houston Houston 
Dodge Center Dodge 921 Howard Lake Wright 
Eagle Bend Todd 600 Ivanhoe Lincoln 
Eden Valley fas 665 Jasper Pipestone 
Stearns Rock 
Edgerton Pipestone 657 Kasota Le Sueur 
Elbow Lake Grant 867 Kelliher Beltrami 
Elgin Wabasha 501 Kerkhoven Swift 
Elk River Sherburne 983 Lake Benton Lincoln 
Ellsworth Nobles 667 Lake Park Becker 
Elmore Faribault 904. Lamberton Redwood 
Excelsior Hennepin 799 Le Roy Mower 
Fertile Polk 800 Le Sueur Center Le Sueur 
Foley Benton 837 Lewiston Winona 
Forest Lake Washington 800 Lindstrom Chisago 
Franklin Renville 510 Lyle Mower 
Franklin St. Louis 807 McIntosh Polk 
Freeport Stearns 525 Mabel Fillmore 
Fulda Murray 893 Maple Lake Wright 
Gaylord Sibley 783 Mapleton Blue Earth 
Gibbon Sibley 583 Marble Itasca 
Golden Valley! Hennepin 830 Maynard Chippewa 
Grand Meadow Mower 579 Milan Chippewa 
Halstad Norman 528 Minneota Lyon 
Hancock Stevens 763 Moose Lake Carlton 
Harmony Fillmore 718 Morgan Redwood 
Harris Chisago a2 Morristown Rice 
Hawley Clay 939 Morton Renville 
Hayfield Dodge 799 New London Kandyohi 
Hector Renville 830 New Richland Waseca 
Henderson Sibley 766 New York Otter Tail 
Hendricks Lincoln 731 North Branch Chisago 
Henning Otter Tail 755 Norwood Carver 
Herman Grant 630 Parkers Prairie Otter Tail 
Heron Lake Jackson 922 Pierz Morrison 
Hill City Aitkin 928 Pine Island Goodhue 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 


Pop. 


673 
507 
778 
744 
655 
968 


686 
514 
568 
944 
700 
872 
707 
863 
758 
023 
505 
805 
550 
677 
857 
742 
536 
590 
894 
o71 
670 
6388 
709 
527 
754 
700 
742 
563 
570 
624 
934 


Town 


Richmond 
Royalton 
Rush City 
Rushford 

St. Joseph 

St. Paul Park! 
Sacred Heart 
Sartell 


Sebeka 
Sherburne 
Spooner 
Spring Grove 
Starbuck 
Stephen 
Stewart 
Stewartville 


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Minnesota (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Stearns 
Morrison 
Chisago 
Fillmore 
Stearns 
Washington 
Renville 
(Benton 
Stearns 
Wadena 
Martin 
Beltrami 
Houston 
Pope 
Marshall 
McLeod 
Olmsted 


651 
690 
971 
663 
717 
900 
763 
510 


985 
832 
571 
733 
824 
581 
540 
941 


Taconite 
Taylors Falls 
Tower 
Truman 
Twin Valley 
Tyler 

Ulen 
Verndale 
Waconia 
Waite Park 
Walker 
Walnut Grove 
Watertown 
Wayzata 
Welcome 
West Concord 
Westbrook 


County 


Itasca 
Chisago 
St. Louis 
Martin 
Norman 
Lincoln 
Clay 
Wadena 
Carver 
Stearns 
Cass 
Redwood 
Carver 
Hennepin 
Martin 
Dodge 
Cottonwood 


Under 500, 375 Towns. Population, 103,055 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 


141 


621 
570 
706 
732 
676 
358 
290 
o71 
901 
963 
785 
663 
934 
633 
612 
704 
654, 


142 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





MISSISSIPPI 


Population 1,790,618 
Area in sq. mi. 46,362 
Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 
Percent of U.S. pop. 1.7 











Vicksburg eridian: 
*Jackson 





Location of cities of 
15,000 and over 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.59 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 22.44 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


272,101 
1,053 
45,779 
2,700 
4,447 


45,030 
56,648 
116 
35,600 
110 


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MISSISSIPPI 


Population, 1,790,618—1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 397,915—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 935,184 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places N. aloe of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 32 240,121 13.4 
Cities and towns of 
15,000 to 25,000 3 64,288 3.6 
10,000 to 15,000 6 71,913 4.0 
5,000 to 10,000 8 53,156 3.0 
2,500 to 5,000 15 50,764 2.8 
Rural territory 1,550,497 86.6 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 53 81,474 4.5 
500 to 1,000 74 51,416 2.9 
Under 500 172 42,985 2.4 
Other rural territory 1,374,622 76.8 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 64,288 
Jackson Hinds 22,817 Vicksburg Warren 18,072 
Meridian Lauderdale 23,399 


10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 71,913 


Biloxi Harrison 10,937 Hattiesburg Forrest 13,270 
Columbus Lowndes 10,501 Laurel Jones 13,037 
Greenville Washington 11,560 Natchez Adams 12,608 


5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 53,156 


Clarksdale Coahoma PE GY McComb Pike PITT 
Corinth Alcorn 5,498 Pascagoula Jackson 6,082 
Greenwood Leflore 7,793 Tupelo Lee 5,055 
Gulfport Harrison 8,157 Yazoo Yazoo 5,244 


*See preface 


144 


Town 


Aberdeen 
Amory 


Bay St. Louis 


Brookhaven 
Canton 
Charleston 
Columbia 
Grenada 


Ackerman 
Batesville 
Belzoni 
Booneville 
Bude 
Cleveland 
Collins 


Crystal Springs 


Durant 
Ellisville 
Forest 
Gloster 
Hazlehurst 


Holly Springs 


Houston 
Indianola 
Ittabena 
luka 
Kosciusko 
Leland 
Lexington 
Louisville 
Lumberton 
Macon 
Magnolia 


Mississippi (continued) 


County 


Monroe 
Monroe 
Hancock 
Lincoln 
Madison 


Tallahatchie 


Marion 
Grenada 


Choctaw 
Panola 
Humphreys 
Prentiss 
Franklin 
Bolivar 
Covington 
Copiah 
Holmes 
Jones 

Scott 
Amite 
Copiah 
Marshall 
Chickasaw 
Sunflower 
Leflore 
Tishomingo 
Attala 
Washington 
Holmes 
Winston 
Lamar 
Noxubee 
Pike 


Pop. 


4,071 
2,861 
3,033 
4,706 
3,202 
3,007 
2,826 
3,402 


1,264 
1,050 
2,200 
1,495 
1,121 
1,674 
1,389 
1,395 
1,870 
1,681 
1,188 
1,079 
1,762 
va Bs 
1,408 
2,Lk2 
1,620 
1,306 
2,258 
2,003 
1,792 
LET 
2,192 
2,051 
2,012 


Town 


Moss Point 
New Albany 
Okolona 
Starkville 


Water Valley 


West Point 
Winona 


Marks 
Moorhead 
Newton 
Norfield 


Ocean Springs 


Oxford 


Pass Christian 


Pelahatchie 
Philadelphia 
Picayune 
Pontotoc 
Poplarville 
Port Gibson 
Quitman 
Richton 
Rosedale 
Ruleville 
Sardis 
Senatobia 
Shaw 
Shelby 
Summit 
Sumrall 
Tutwiler 
Tylertown 
Union 
Wiggins 
Woodville 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


2,500 to 5,000, 15 Cities. Population, 50,764 


Jackson 
Union 
Chickasaw 
Oktibbeha 
Yalobusha 
Clay 
Montgomery 


1,000 to 2,500, 53 Towns. Population, 81,474 


Quitman 
Sunflower 
Newton 
Lincoln 
Jackson 
Lafayette 
Harrison 
Rankin 
Neshoba 
Pearl River 
Pontotoc 
Pearl River 
Claiborne 
Clarke 
Perry 
Bolivar 
Sunflower 
Panola 
Tate 
Bolivar 
Bolivar 
Pike 

Lamar 
Tallahatchie 
Walthall 
Newton 
Stone 
Wilkinson 


Pop. 


3,340 
2,031 
3,852 
2,996 
4,315 
4,400 
2,972 


1,020 
1,600 
1,604 
1,080 
1,732 
2,150 
2,307 
L2l2 
1,669 
2,479 
1,274 
1,290 
1,691 
1,375 
1,363 
1,696 
1,022 
1,352 
1,126 
1,375 
1,300 
1,187 
1,444 
1,010 
1,116 
1,012 
1,037 
1,012 


Town 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Mississippi (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


500 to 1,000, 74 Towns. Population, 51,416 


Artesia 
Baldwyn 


Bay Springs 


Lowndes 
Lee 
Prentiss 
Jasper 


Blue Mountain Tippah 


Bogue Chitto 
Boyle 
Brandon 
Brooksville 
Byhalia 
Calhoun City 
Carrollton 
Carthage 
Centerville 


Clinton 
Cohay 
Coldwater 
Como 
Crenshaw 
D’Lo 

De Kalb 
Drew 
Duck Hill 
Ecru 
Edwards 
Electric Mills 
Enterprise 
Eupora 
Fayette 
Flora 
Friar Point 
Goodman 
Handsboro 
Hernando 
Hickory 
Hollandale 
Houlka 


Inverness 


Lincoln 
Bolivar 
Rankin 
Noxubee 
Marshall 
Calhoun 
Carroll 
Leake 
Amite 
Wilkinson 
Hinds 
Smith 
Tate 
Panola 
Panola 
Simpson 
Kemper 
Sunflower 
Montgomery 
Pontotoc 
Hinds 
Kemper 
Clarke 
Webster 
Jetferson 
Madison 
Coahoma 
Holmes 
Harrison 
De Sota 
Newton 
Washington 
Chickasaw 


Sunflower 


983 
922 


861 
654 
605 
702 
691 
854 
o14 
502 
210 
635 


indie 


(ty) 


669 
822 
856 
818 
912 
646 
994 
721 
928 
642 
727 
600 
700 
943 
840 
698 
954 


589° 


809 
796 
618 
799 
803 
561 


Isola 
Lambert 
Leakesville 
Liberty 
Long Beach 
Louise 
Lucedale 
McCool 
Magee 
Mendenhall 
Merigold 


Mound Bayou 


Mount Olive 
Nettleton 


North 


Humphreys 
‘Quitman 
Greene 
Amite 
Harrison 
Humphreys 
George 
Attala 
Simpson 
Simpson 
Bolivar 
Bolivar 
Covington 
Lee 

Monroe 


Greenwood Leflore 


Noxapater 
Osyka 
Ovett 
Purvis 
Raymond 
Ripley 
Rolling Fork 
Sandersville 
Scooba 
Shubuta 
Shuqualak 
Stephenson 


Sumner 
Sunflower 
Taylorsville 
Tchula 
Tunica 
Vaiden 
Vardaman 
Verona 
Waynesboro 


Winston 
Pike 
Jones 
Lamar 
Hinds 
Tippah 
Sharkey 
Jones 
Kemper 
Clarke 
Noxubee 
Amite 
Wilkinson 
Tallahatchie 
Sunflower 
Smith 
Holmes 
Tunica 
Carroll 
Calhoun 
Lee 
Wayne 


145 


Pop. 


616 
957 
999 
O15 
980 
237 
629 
ol7 
730 
637 
606 
803 
778 
653 


639 
O15 
704 
970 
919 
200 
856 
703 
399 
700 
912 
764 
528 


613 
o17 
601 
990 
955 
279 
299 
300 
689 


146 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Mississippi (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Webb Tallahatchie 553 Wesson Copiah 885 


Under 500, 172 Towns. Population, 42,985 


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MISSOURI 











Population 3,404,055 
Area in sq. mi. 68,727 
Pop. per sq. mi. 49.5 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 3.2 


® Kansas City 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 263,004 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 2,089 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 96,041 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 7,550 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 8,231 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 11.98 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 23.97 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 244,427 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 511,246 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 2,667 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 207,000 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 263 


148 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


MISSOURI 


Population, 3,404,055—3.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 756,457—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 178,241 














Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





























Class of Places dese of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 1,586,903 46.7 
Cities and towns of 
500,000 and over 772,897 2aay 
100,000 to 500,000 324,410 O85 
50,000 to 100,000 77,939 yA) 
25,000 to 50,000 69,533 2.0 
15,000 to 25,000 40,450 12 
10,000 to 15,000 69,696 > Ak 
5,000 to 10,000 109,337 oe 
2,500 to 5,000 34 122,641 S16 
Rural territory DOlisbos oe ee. 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 116 184,461 5.4 
500 to =. 11,000 143 102,775 3.0 
Under 500 385 102,475 3.0 
Other rural territory 1,427,441 41.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 772,897 
St. Louis St. Louis 772,897 


100,000 to 500,000, 1 City. Population, 324,410 
Kansas City Jackson 324,410 


50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77,939 
St. Joseph Buchanan 77,939 


*See preface 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Missouri (continued) 


Town County 
Population, 69,533 
Springfield Greene 


Population, 40,450 


Sedalia Pettis 


Population, 69,696 


Independence! Jackson 
Jefferson City Cole 
Moberly Randolph 


5,000 to 10,000, 16 Cities. Population, 109,337 


Town County Pop. 
25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. 
Joplin Jasper 29,902 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. 
Hannibal Marion 19,306 
10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. 
Cape Cape 
Girardeau Girardeau 10,252 
Carthage Jasper 10,068 
Columbia Boone 10,392 
Brookfield Linn 6,304 
Chillicothe Livingston 6,772 
Clinton Henry 5,098 
De Soto Jefferson 5,003 
Fulton Callaway 5,595 
Kirksville Adair F213 
Maplewood? St. Louis 7,431 
Marshall Saline 5,200 
2,500 to 5,000, 34 Cities. 
Aurora Lawrence = 3,575 
Bonne Terre St. Francois 3,815 
Boonville Cooper 4,665 
Butler Bates 2,702 
Cameron Clinton 3,248 
Carrollton Carroll 3,218 
Caruthersville Pemiscot 4,750 
Chaffee Scott 3,035 
Charleston Mississippi 3,410 
Clayton St. Louis 3,028 
Dexter Stoddard 2,635 
Eldon Miller 2,636 


Mexico Audrain 
Nevada Vernon 
Poplar Bluff Butler 

St. Charles St. Charles 
Trenton Grundy 
University? St. Louis 
Webb City Jasper 


Webster Groves? St. Louis 


Population, 122,641 
Excelsior Springs Clay 


Farmington St. Francois 
Festus Jefferson 
Fredericktown Madison 
Higginsville Lafayette 
Kennett Dunklin 
Kirkwood? St. Louis 
Lebanon Laclede 
Lexington Lafayette 
Liberty Clay 
Louisiana Pike 
Macon Macon 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis 


149 


Pop. 


39,631 


21,144 


11,686 
14,490 
12,808 


6,013 
7,139 
8,042 
8,503 
6,951 
6,792 
7,807 
9,474 


4,165 
2,685 
3,348 
3,124 
2,724 
3,622 
4,422 
2,848 
4,695 
3,097 
4,060 
3,949 


150 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Missouri (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
Marceline Linn 3,760 Sikeston Scott 3,613 
Maryville Nodaway 4,711 Slater Saline 3,797 
Monett Barry 4,206 Warrensburg Johnson 4,811 
Neosho Newton 3,968 Washington Franklin a,bos 
Richmond Ray 4,409 West Plains Howell 3,178 
1,000 to 2,500, 116 Towns. Population, 184,461 

Albany Gentry 2,016 Fayette Howard 2,381 
Appleton City St. Clair 1,262 Ferguson! St. Louis 1,874 
Ash Grove Greene 1,000 Fornfelt Scott 1,819 
Bernie Stoddard 1,571 Gallatin Daviess 1,747 
Bethany Harrison 2,080 Gideon New Madrid 1,197 
Bevier Macon 1,868 Glasgow Howard 1,351 
Bloomfield Stoddard 1,094 Granby Newton 1,736 
Bolivar Polk 1,980 Grant City Worth 1,305 
Bowling Green Pike 1,965 Greenfield Dade 1,440 
Braymer Caldwell 1,018 Hamilton Caldwell 1,689 
Brunswick Chariton 1,411 Harrisonville Cass 2,073 
Cainesville Harrison 1,051 Hayti Pemiscot 1,507 
California Moniteau 2,218 Hermann Gasconade 1,701 
Campbell Dunklin 2,025 Higbee Randolph 1,400 
Canton Lewis 1,949 Holden Johnson 2,011 
Cardwell Dunklin 1,043 Huntsville Randolph 2,126 
Carl Junction Jasper 1,377 Illmo Scott 1,275 
Carterville Jasper 2,434 Jackson Cape 

Cassville Barry 1,002 Girardeau 2,114 
Centralia Boone 2,071 Kahoka Clark 1,624 
Clarence Shelby 1,400 King City Gentry 1,150 
Crane Stone 1,151 La Grange Lewis 1,114 
Crystal City Jefferson 2,243 La Plata Macon 1,463 
Deepwater Henry 1,391 Lamar Barton 2,255 
Doniphan * Ripley 1,248 Lathrop Clinton 1,100 
East Prairie Mississippi 1,124 | Lees Summit Jackson 1,467 
Edina Knox 1,438 Liberal Barton 1,160 
Eldorado Springs Cedar 2212 Malden Dunklin 2,098 
Elsberry Lincoln 1255 Marionville Lawrence 1,167 
Elvins St. Francois 2,418 Marshfield Webster Lat 


1 Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis 


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Town 


Maysville 
Memphis 

Milan 

Monroe City 


Montgomery City 
Morehouse 
Mound City 
Mount Vernon 
Mountain Grove 
Mountain View 
New Madrid 
Newburg 
Norborne 
Novinger 
Odessa 

Oran 

Osceola 

Pacific 
Palmyra 

Paris 

Parma 
Pattonsburg 
Peirce City 
Perryville 
Piedmont 
Plattsburg 
Pleasant Hill 
Portageville 
Princeton 


500 to 1,000, 143 Towns. 


Missouri (continued) 


County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


De Kalb 1,057 
Scotland 1,941 
Sullivan 2,395 
Marion 1,941 


Monroe 


Montgomery 1,683 
New Madrid 1,913 
Holt 1,472 
Lawrence 1,254 
Wright 2,212 
Howell 1,058 
New Madrid 1,908 
Phelps 1,235 
Carroll 1,180 
Adair 1,743 
Lafayette 1,786 
Scott 1,141 
St. Clair 1,025 
Franklin 13275 
Marion 1,964 
Monroe 1,431 
New Madrid 1,241 
Daviess 1,068 
Lawrence’ 1,476 
Perry 1,763 
Wayne 1,086 
Clinton 1,719 
Cass 1,965 


New Madrid 1,244 
Mercer 1,576 


Adrian Bates 955 
Advance Stoddard 551 
Anderson McDonald 918 
Armstrong Howard 616 
Atlanta Macon 536 
Ava Douglas 845 
Belton Cass 899 


Billings 


Christian 614 


Town 


Republic 

Rich Hill 

Richmond 
Heights 

Rockport 

Rolla 

St. James 


Ste. Genevieve 


Salem 
Salisbury 
Sarcoxie 
Savannah 
Senath 
Seneca 
Shelbina 
Stanberry 


Sweet Springs 


Tarkio 
Thayer 
Tipton 
Troy 
Union 
Uniondale 
Unionville 
Vandalia 
Versailles 
Wellsville 


Willow Springs 


Windsor 


County Pop. 
Greene 1,097 
Bates 2,261 
St. Louis 2,136 
Atchison 1,136 
Phelps 2,077 
Phelps PAZ 
Ste. 

Genevieve 2,046 
Dent WAT 
Chariton 1-757 
Jasper 1,023 
Andrew 1,831 
Dunklin 1,054 
Newton 1,104 
Shelby 1,809 
Gentry 1,864 
Saline Lig? 
Atchison 1,870 
Oregon 1,738 
Moniteau ‘1,170 
Lincoln 1,116 
Franklin 1,605 
St. Louis LoL 
Putnam 1,765 
Audrain 2,158 
Morgan 1,651 
Montgomery 1,551 
Howell 1,441 
Henry 2,034 


Population, 102,775 


Bismark 


Blue Springs 


Bosworth 


’ Branson 
Breckenridge 


Browning 


Bucklin 


St. Francois 949 


Jackson 551 
Carroll 672 
Taney 598 
Caldwell 860 
Linn 694 
Sullivan 

Linn 863 


Town 


Buffalo 
Bunceton 
Burlington 
Junction 
Cabool 
Calhoun 
Callao 
Camden 
Center 
Chamois 
Clarksville 
Clarkton 
Cole Camp 
Commerce 
Conception 
Junction 
Concordia 
Conway 
Cooter 
Corder 
Craig 
Crocker 
Cuba 
Dearborn 
Dixon 
Downing 
Drexel 
Edgerton 
Essex 
Fairfax 
Federal 
Forest City 
Frankford 
Galt 
Garden City 
Gilman 
Glendale 
Golden City 
Green City 
Greenville 


Missouri (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Dallas 
Cooper 


Nodaway 
Texas 
Henry 
Macon 
Ray 
Ralls 
Osage 
Pike 
Dunklin 
Benton 
Scott 


Nodaway 
Lafayette 
Laclede 
Pemiscot 
Lafayette 
Holt 
Pulaski 
Crawford 
Platte 
Pulaski 
Schuyler 
Cass 
Platte 
Stoddard 
Atchison 
St. Francois 
Holt 
Pike 
Grundy 
Cass 
Harrison 
St. Louis 
Barton 
Sullivan 
Wayne 


915 
860 


970 
905 
603 
542 
a34 
5795 
700 
729 
689 
889 
593 


518 
962 
546 
540 
768 
642 
506 
704 
578 
810 
566 
543 
558 
589 
704 
771 
593 
653 
587 
Ti 
618 
749 
899 
905 
614 


Hale 
Hardin 
Hartville 
Henrietta 
Holland 
Hopkins 
Hornersville 
Houston 
Humansville 
Hume 
Ironton 
Jamesport 
Jasper 
Kearney 
Keytesville 
Knob Noster 
La Belle 

La Monte 
Laclede 
Laddonia 
Lancaster 
Laredo 
Lawson 
Lilbourn 
Linneus 
Lockwood 
Lowry City 
Lutesville 
Madison 
Maitland 
Mansfield 
Martinsburg 
Meadville 
Miller 
Mindenmines 
Mokane 
Montrose 
Morley 
Naylor 
Nelson 





POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Carroll 
Ray 
Wright 
Ray 
Pemiscot 
Nodaway 
Dunklin 
Texas 
Polk 
Bates 
Iron 
Daviess 
Jasper 
Clay 
Chariton 
Johnson 
Lewis 
Pettis 
Linn 
Audrain 
Schuyler 
Grundy 
Ray 
New Madrid 
Linn 
Dade 

St. Clair 
Bollinger 
Monroe 
Holt 
Wright 
Audrain 
Linn 
Lawrence 
Barton 
Callaway 
Henry 
Scott 
Ripley 
Saline 


Pop. 


690 
847 
521 
630 
530 
918 
647 
772 
947 
542 
832 
884 
766 
625 
872 
617 
878 
595 
649 
580 
859 
728 
545 
986 
814 
967 
509 
585 
646 
716 
757 
510 
616 
536 
924 
726 
715 
599 
681 
639 


Town 


New Florence 
New Franklin 
New Hampton 
New Haven 
New London 
North Kansas 
City 
O'Fallon 
Oak Grove 
Oregon 
Oronogo 
Orrick 
Owensville 
Ozark 
Parkville? 
Perry 
Pilot Grove 
Platte City 
Polo 
Potosi 
Purcell 
Puxico 
Queen City 
Richland 
Ridgeway 
St. Ferdinand 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Missouri (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Montgomery 600 


Howard 

Harrison 
Franklin 
Ralls 


Clay 

St. Charles 
Jackson 
Holt 
Jasper 
Ray 
Gasconade 
Christian 
Platte 
Ralls 
Cooper 
Platte 
Caldwell 


Washington 


Jasper 
Stoddard 
Schuyler 
Pulaski 
Harrison 
St. Louis 


848 
519 
805 
it 


870 
588 
634 
904. 
981 
632 
ry i 
798 
619 
838 
753 
598 
606 
984 
603 
877 
697 
955 
812 
682 


St. Marys 
Schell 
Seymour 
Shelbyville 
Sheldon 
Shrewsbury 
Skidmore 
Smithville 
Southwest City 
Spickardsville 
Steele 
Steelville 
Stewartsville 
Stockton 
Sturgeon 
Sullivan 
Urich 

Valley Park 
Warrenton 
Warsaw 
Waverly 
Wellington 
Wentzville 
Weston 

W yaconda 


County 


153 


Pop. 


Ste. Genevieve 722 


Vernon 
Webster 
Shelby 
Vernon 
St. Louis 
Nodaway 
Clay 
McDonald 
Grundy 
Pemiscot 
Crawford 
De Kalb 
Cedar 
Boone 
Franklin 
Henry 
St. Louis 
Warren 
Benton 
Lafayette 
Lafayette 
St. Charles 
Platte 
Clark 


Under 500, 385 Towns. Population, 102,475 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 


596 
751 
690 
544 
845 
628 
782 
277 
731 
751 
767 
534 
696 
728 
909 
538 
899 
800 
925 
810 
878 
514 
99] 
659 


154 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





MONTANA 


Great Falls ma 


Location of cities of 15,000 


and over 
Population 548,889 
Area insq. mi. 146,131 
Pop. per sq. mi. 3.8 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.5 


Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 3.39 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 104.15 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 





97,677 
937 
39,204 
900 
4,954. 


59,312 
51,409 
119 
51,300 
71 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


MONTANA 


Population, 548,889—0.5 per cent of the population of United States 


Families,* 121,975—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,658 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 
Places 


Class of Places 


Urban territory 
Cities and towns of 
25,000 to 50,000 
15,000 to 25,000 
10,000 to 15,000 
5,000 to 10,000 
2,500 to 5,000 


Rural territory 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 5,000 
500 to 1,000 
Under 500 
Other rural territory 


Town County Pop. Town 


Population 





172,011 


41,611 
39,221 
36,373 
37,127 
17,679 


376,878 
36,462 
20,847 


12,390 
307,179 


County 


25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 41,611 


Butte Silver Bow 41,611 


15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,221 
Billings Yellowstone 15,100 Great Falls Cascade 


10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities, Population, 36,373 


Anaconda Deer Lodge 11,668 Missoula 


Helena Lewis and Clark 12,037 


*See preface 


Missoula 


31. 


68 


own 


WAANIA 
I NCOAKA 


NAb Ww nN 


se 


Per Cent 


Oo 


owe NA 


Pop. 


24,121 


12,668 


156 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Montana (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 37,127 
Bozeman Gallatin 6,183 Lewistown Fergus 
Havre Hill 5,429 Livingston Park 
Kalispell Flathead 5,147 Miles City Custer 


2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 17,679 


Deer Lodge Powell 3,780 Red Lodge Carbon 
Dillon Beaverhead 2,701 Whitefish Flathead 
Glendive Dawson 3,816 


1,000 to 2,500, 24 Towns. Population, 36,462 


Baker Fallon 1,067 Laurel Yellowstone 
Big Timber Sweet Grass 1,282 Libby Lincoln 
Chinook Blaine Bea beg Malta Phillips 
Choteau Teton 1,043 Philipsburg Granite 
Cut Bank Glacier 1,181 Polson Flathead 
Eureka Lincoln 1,082 Poplar Roosevelt 
Forsyth Rosebud 1,838 Roundup Musselshell 
Fort Benton Chouteau 1,065 Scobey Sheridan 
Glasgow Valley 2,059 Sidney Richland 
Hamilton Ravalli 1,700 Three Forks Gallatin 
Hardin Big Horn 1312 Walkerville Silver Bow 
Harlowton Wheatland 1,856 Wolf Point Roosevelt 


500 to 1,000, 30 Towns. Population, 20,847 


Bear Creek Carbon 744, Manhattan Gallatin 
Belt Cascade 967 Neihart Cascade 
Big Sandy Chouteau 589 Plentywood Sheridan 
Boulder Jefferson 682 Ronan Missoula 
Bridger Carbon 679 Shelby Toole 
Browning Glacier 986 Sheridan Madison 
Columbia Falls Flathead 611 Stevensville Ravalli 
Columbus Stillwater 987 Terry Prairie 
Conrad Pondera 988 Thompson Falls Sanders 
Culbertson Roosevelt 547 Townsend Broadwater 
Fairview Richland 513 Troy Lincoln 
Fromberg Carbon 520 Twin Bridges Madison 
Harlem Blaine fea Valier Pondera 


Judith Gap Wheatland ae 


6,120 
6,311 
7,937 


4,515 
2,867 


2,239 
1,522 
1,427 
1,724 
1,132 
1,152 
2,434 
1,170 
1,400 
1,071 
2,391 
2,098 


o91 
749 
888 
600 
537 
538 
744 
794 
508 
897 
763 
755 
613 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 


Montana (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
White Sulphur Whitehall Jefferson 
Springs Meagher o74 Wibaux Wibaux 


Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 12,390 


Pop. 


629 
611 


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e 
Lincoln 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Population 1,296,372 
Area in sq. mi. 76,808 
Pop. per sq. mi. 16.9 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.2 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 124,421 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 975 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 80,272 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 1,450 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 6,167 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 8.03 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 47.91 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 200,100 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 248,267 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 583 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 88,700 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 251 


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NEBRASKA 


Population, 1,296,372—1.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 288,083—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 13,242 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places Means of Population . Per Cent 
Urban territory 31 405,306 a 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 191,601 14.8 
50,000 to 100,000 54,948 4.2 
15,000 to 50,000 0) 0 
10,000 to 15,000 36,060 XG 
5,000 to 10,000 65,048 5.0 
2,500 to 5,000 57,649 4.4 
Rural territory 891,066 68.8 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 116,304 9.0 
500 to =—:1,000 75,226 5.8 
Under 500 84,038 6.5 
Other rural territory 615,498 AT .5 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 191,601 
Omaha Douglas 191,601 


50,000 fo 100,000, 1 City. Population, 54,948 


Lincoln Lancaster 54,948 


10,000 fo 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 36,060 


Grand Island __ Hall 13,947 North Platte Lincoln 10,466 
Hastings Adams 11,647 


“See preface 


160 


Town 


Beatrice 
Columbus 
Fairbury 
Fremont 
Kearney 


Alliance 
Auburn 
Aurora 

Blair 
Broken Bow 
Chadron 
Falls City 
Gering 
Havelock 


Ainsworth 
Albion 
Alma 
Ashland 
Atkinson 
Bayard 
Beaver City 
Benkelman 
Bethany 
Bloomfield 
Bridgeport 
Burwell 
Cambridge 
Central City 
Chappell 
College View 
Cozad 
Crawford 
Creighton 
Crete 
Curtis 


Nebraska (continued) 


Counly 


Gage 
Platte 
Jefferson 
Dodge 
Buffalo 


2,500 to 5,000, 


Box Butte 
Nemaha 
Hamilton 
Washington 
Custer 
Dawes 
Richardson 
Scotts Bluff 
Lancaster 


1,000 to 2,500, 


Brown 
Boone 
Harlan 
Saunders 
Holt 
Morrill 
Furnas 
Dundy 
Lancaster 
Knox 
Morrill 
Garfield 
Furnas 
Merrick 
Deuel 
Lancaster 
Dawson 
Dawes 
Knox 
Saline 
Frontier 


Pop. 


9,664 
5,410 
5,454 
9,605 


7,702 


Town 


Norfolk 


Scottsbluff 


York 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 65,048 
Nebraska City 


Otoe 
Madison 
Scotts Bluff 
York 


17 Giese, Population, 57,649 


4,991 
2,863 
2,962 
2,702 
2,967 
4,412 
4,930 
2,508 
3,602 


Holdrege 
McCook 


Plattsmouth 


Schuyler 
Sidney 
Superior 


Phelps 
Redwillow 
Cass 
Colfax 
Cheyenne 
Nuckolls 


University Place Lancaster 


Wymore 


Gage 


78 Towns. Population, 116,304 


1,508 
1,978 
1,058 
1,725 
1,300 
25127 
1,103 
1,009 
1,078 
1,431 
1,235 
1,214 
1,042 
2,410 
1,131 
2,249 
1,293 
1,646 
1,446 
2,445 
1,017 


David City 


Franklin 
Friend 
Fullerton 
Geneva 
Genoa 
Gordon 


Gothenburg 
Hartington 


Hebron 
Hooper 
Humboldt 
Kimball 
Lexington 
Long Pine 
Loup City 
Lyons 
Madison 
Minden 
Mitchell 
Neligh 


Butler 
Franklin 
Saline 
Nance 
Fillmore 
Nance 
Sheridan 
Dawson 
Cedar 
Thayer 
Dodge 
Richardson 
Kimball 
Dawson 
Brown 
Sherman 
Burt 
Madison 
Kearney 
Scotts Bluff 
Antelope 


Pop. 


6,279 
8,634 
6,912 
5,388 


3,108 
4,303 
4,190 
2,636 
2,852 
2,119 
4,112 
2,992 


2,216 
1,055 
1,263 
1,595 
1,768 
1,069 
1,581 
1,754 
1,467 
1,513 
1,014 
121% 
1,620 
2,327 
1,200 
1,364 
1,025 
1,735 
1,027 
1,298 
1,724 


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Town County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Newman Grove Madison 


Pop. 


1,260 
1,087 
2,107 
1,356 
1,062 
2,143 
1,209 
1,595 
1,105 
13199 
1,014 
1,338 
1,703 
1,856 
1,002 
1,615 


1,078 


1,021 
2,368 


Nebraska (continued) 


Town County 
Shelton Buffalo 
South Sioux Dakota 
Stanton Stanton 
Stromsburg Polk 
Sutton Clay 
Tecumseh Johnson 
Tekamah Burt 
Tilden { Antelope 
| Madison 
Valentine Cherry 
Wahoo Saunders 
Wakefield aa 
Wayne 
Walthill Thurston 
Wayne Wayne 
Weeping Water Cass 
West Point Cuming 
Wilber Saline 
Wisner Cuming 


500 to 1,000, 108 Towns. Population, 75,226 


North Bend Dodge 
O'Neil Holt 
Oakland Burt 
Ogalalla Keith 
Ord Valley 
Osceola Polk 
Pawnee Pawnee 
Pierce Pierce 
Plainview Pierce 
Ponca Dixon 
Randolph Cedar 
Ravenna Buffalo 
Red Cloud Webster 
St. Edwards Boone 
St. Paul Howard 
Sargent Custer 
Scribner Dodge 
Seward Seward 
Adams Gage 
Ansley Custer 
Antioch Sheridan 
Arapahoe Furnas 
Arcadia Valley 
Arlington Washington 
Arnold Custer 
Bancroft Cuming 
Bassett Rock 
Battle Creek Madison 


Beaver Crossing Seward 


Beemer Cuming 
Bellevue! Sarpy 
Bertrand Phelps 
Bloomington Franklin 
Blue Hill Webster 


574 
775 
764 
894. 
745 
695 
933 
673 
664 
743 
543 
548 
695 
697 
903 
726 


Blue Springs 


Butte 
Callaway 
Campbell 


Cedar Bluffs 
Cedar Rapids 


Chester 
Clarks 
Clarkson 


Clay Center 


Coleridge 
Crofton 
Culbertson 
De Witt 
Decatur 
Deshler 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha 


Gage 
Boyd 
Custer 
Franklin 
Saunders 
Boone 
Thayer 
Merrick 
Colfax 
Clay 
Cedar 
Knox 
Hitchcock 
Saline 
Burt 
Thayer 


161 


Pop. 


1,037 
2,402 
1,487 
1,361 
1,603 
1,688 
1,811 
1,101 


1,596 
2,338 
1,114 


1,145 
2,115 
1,084 
2,002 
1,255 
1,210 


742 
993 
833 
561 
516 
766 
529 
540 
884 
965 
674 
$11 
686 
623 
657 
944 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





Nebraska (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


162 
Town County 
Dodge Dodge 
Dorchester Saline 
Edgar Clay 
Elgin Antelope 
Elm Creek Buffalo 
Elmwood Cass 
Emerson Dakota 
Dixon 
Thurston 
Ewing Holt 
Exeter Fillmore 
Fairfield Clay 
Fairmont Fillmore 
Gibbon Buffalo 
Grant Perkins 
Greeley Center Greeley 
Guide Rock Webster 
Harvard Clay 
Hay Springs Sheridan 
Hemingford Box Butte 
Howell Colfax 
Humphrey Platte 
Imperial Chase 
Indianola Redwillow 
Kenesaw Adams 
Laurel Cedar 
Lawrence Nuckolls 
Leigh Colfax 
Louisville Cass 
Lynch Boyd 
Maywood Frontier 
Merna Custer 
Milford Seward 
Minatare Scotts Bluff 
Morrill Scotts Bluff 
Nelson Nuckolls 
Newcastle Dixon 
Niobrara Knox 


648 
522 
996 
854 
600 
598 
864 


943 
910 
784 
785 
883 
985 
919 
611 
991 
o77 
708 
904. 
835 
123 
TA2 
646 
830 
538 
516 
645 
589 
533 
553 
792 
660 
772 
955 
500 
736 


North Loup 
Oakdale 
Orleans 
Oshkosh 
Osmond 
Overton 
Oxford 
Page 
Palisade 
Palmer 
Papillion! 
Pender 
Peru 
Petersburg 
Pilger 
Polk 

Rulo 
Rushville 
Scotia 
Shelby 
Silver Creek 
Spalding 
Spencer 
Sterling 
Stratton 
Stuart 
Sutherland 
Syracuse 
Table Rock 
Talmage 
Trenton 
Utica 
Valley 
Valparaiso 
Verdigre 
Wauneta 
Wausa 
Winnebago 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha 


County 


Valley 
Antelope 
Harlan 
Garden 
Pierce 
Dawson 
Furnas 
Holt 
Hitchcock 
Merrick 
Sarpy 
Thurston 
Menaha 
Boone 
Stanton 
Polk 
Richardson 
Sheridan 
Greeley 
Polk 
Merrick 
Greeley 
Boyd 
Johnson 
Hitchcock 
Holt 
Lincoln 
Otoe 
Pawnee 
Otoe 
Hitchcock 
Seward 
Douglas 
Saunders 
Knox 
Chase 
Knox 
Thurston 


Pop. 


637 
707 
954. 
707 
642 
515 
739 
608 
527 
977 
666 
992 
783 
501 
563 
561 
744 
955 
559 
959 
583 
878 
728 
804. 
509 
739 
651 
889 
750 
o29 
592 
o71 
764 
599 
528 
972 
688 
648 


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Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Wolbach Greeley 589 Wood River Hall 820 


Under 500, 296 Towns. Population, 84,038 


164 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


NEVADA 





Population 77,407 
Area insq. mi. 109,821 
Pop. per sq. mi. 0.7 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.1 


Location of cities of 10,000 


and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 2 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 205. 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Hlectric World Survey 1920) 


3,163 
190 
12,182 
340 
2,293 


9,305 
8,716 


14,480 
30 


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Population, 77,407—0.7 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 17,201—(Kstimated) 
Negroes, 346 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places N ae of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 2 15,254 19.7 
Cities and towns of 
10,000 to 15,000 1 12,016 16.5 
5,000 to 10,000 0 0 0 
2,500 to 5,000 3,238 4.2 
Rural territory 62,153 80.3 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 15,096 19.5 
500 to = 1,000 0 0 
Under 500 1,160 Das 
Other rural territory 45,897 59.3 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 12,016 


Reno Washoe 12,016 


2,500 to 5,000, 1 City. Population, 3,238 
Sparks Washoe 3,238 Tonopah! Nye 4,144 


1,000 to 2,500, 9 Towns. Population, 15,096 


Carson City Ormsby 1,685 Las Vegas Clark 2,304 
Elko Elko ran Wi: Lovelock Pershing 1,164 
Ely White Pine 2,090 Virginia City? Storey 1,200 
Fallon Churchill Tifoo Yerington Lyon 1,169 
Goldfield Esmeralda 1,558 


Under 500, 4 Towns. Population, 1,160 


*See preface 
1 Unincorporated; not included in total 
2 Unincorporated 


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NEW HAMPSHIRE 





Population 443,083 
Area in sq. mi. 9,031 
Pop. per sq. mi. 49.1 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.4 


Location of cities of 15,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 13.88 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 28.17 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


20,523 
440 
14,020 
2,000 
1,253 


30,008 
52,534 
290 
29,900 
65 


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Population, 443,083—0.4 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 98,463—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 621 


Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places laa of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory an 279,761 63.1 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 1 78,384 Line 
25,000 to 50,000 1 28,379 6.4 
15,000 to 25,000 2 38,271 8.6 
10,000 to 15,000 4 48,705 11.0 
5,000 to 10,000 6 43,747 9.9 
2,500 to 5,000 13 42,275 9.5 
Rural territory 163,322 36.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 2 3,859 0.9 
500 to 1,000 0 0 0 
Under 500 209 158,781 35.8 
Other rural territory{ 682 0.2 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 


50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 78,384 
Manchester Hillsborough 78,384 


25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 28,379 
Nashua! Hillsborough 28,379 


15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 38,27] 
Berlin Coos 16,104 Concord Merrimack 22,167 


*See preface 
+Includes unincorporated places 
1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 


168 


Town 


Dover 
Keene 


Claremont 
Derry 
Franklin 


Conway 
Exeter 
Gorham 
Haverhill 
Lancaster 
Littleton 
Milford 


Hanover 


Allenstown 


Alton 
Andover 
Antrim 
Ashland 
Bartlett 
Bedford 
Belmont 
Boscawen 
Bristol 
Campton 
Canaan 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


New Hampshire (continued) 


County Pop. Town County Pop. 
10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 48,705 
Strafford 13,029 Laconia Belknap 10,897 


Cheshire 11,210 Portsmouth Rockingham 13,569 


5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 43,747 


Sullivan 9,524 Lebanon Grafton 6,162 
Rockingham 5,382 Rochester Strafford 9,673 
Merrimack 6,318 Somersworth Strafford 6,688 


2,500 to 5,000, 13 Cities. Population, 42,275 


Carroll 3,102 Newmarket Rockingham 3,181 
Rockingham 4,604 Newport Sullivan 4,109 
Coos 2,734 Northumberland Coos 2,567 
Grafton 3,406 Pembroke Merrimack =. 2,563 
Coos 2,819 Peterboro Hillsborough 2,615 
Grafton 4,239 Walpole Cheshire 2.553 


Hillsborough 3,872 


1,000 to 2,500, 2 Towns. Population, 3,859 
Grafton 1,551 Littleton Grafton 2,308 


Under 500, 209 Towns. Population, 158,781 


POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 
1,000 to 2,500, 56 Places. Population, 86,217 


Merrimack = 1,213 Colebrook Coos 1,811 
Belknap 1,221 Enfield Grafton Late 
Merrimack 1,121 Epping Rockingham 1,276 
Hillsborough 1,052 Farmington Strafford 2,461 
Grafton 1,325 Goffstown Hillsborough 2,391 
Carroll 1,059 Greenville Hillsborough 1,346 
Hillsborough 1,118 Hampton Rockingham 1,25] 
Belknap 1,194 Henniker Merrimack 1,344 
Merrimack 1,260 Hillsborough Hillsborough 2,229 
Grafton 1,428 Hinsdale Cheshire —1,773 
Grafton 1,028 Hooksett Merrimack 1,828 
Grafton 1,236 Hopkinton Merrimack 1,438 


Charlestown Sullivan 1,505 Hudson Hillsborough 1,954 


Town 


Jaffrey 
Lincoln 
Lisbon 
Londonderry 
Marlboro 
Meredith 
Merrimack 
Milton 
Northfield 
Ossipee 
Pittsfield 
Plaistow 
Plymouth 
Raymond 
Rollinsford 


Alexandria 
Alstead 
Amherst 
Auburn 
Barnstead 
Barrington 
Bath 
Bennington 
Bethlehern 
Bow 
Bradford 
Brentwood 
Brookline 
Candia 
Canterbury 
Chester 
Chesterfield 
Chichester 
Columbia 
Cornish 


1Falling within the adjacent terrilory of Lowell, Mass. 


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New Hampshire (continued) 


County 


1,000 to 2,500 


Cheshire 
Grafton 
Grafton 
Rockingham 
Cheshire 
Belknap 
Hillsborough 
Strafford 
Merrimack 
Carroll 
Merrimack 
Rockingham 
Grafton 
Rockingham 
Strafford 


Grafton 
Cheshire 
Hillsborough 
Rockingham 
Belknap 
Strafford 
Grafton 
Hillsborough 
Grafton 
Merrimack 
Merrimack 
Rockingham 
Hillsborough 
Rockingham 
Merrimack 
Rockingham 
Cheshire 
Merrimack 
Coos 
Sullivan 


Pop. 


2,303 
1,473 
2,288 
1,303 
1,380 
1,680 
1,022 
1,428 
1,522 
1,122 
1,914 
1,368 
2,353 
1,050 
1,701 


500 to 1,000, 75 Places. 


502 
672 
868 
652 
873 
616 
838 
568 
866 
568 
580 
685 
546 
780 
655 
652 
601 
507 
601 
844 


Town 


(continued) 


Rye 
Salem! 
Sandwich 
Seabrook 
Stewartstown 
Swanzey 
Tilton 
Troy 
Wakefield 
Warner 
Weare 
Whitefield 
Wilton 
Winchester 
Wolfeboro 


County 


Rockingham 
Rockingham 
Carroll 
Rockingham 
Coos 
Cheshire 
Belknap 
Cheshire 
Carroll 
Merrimack 
Hillsborough 
Coos 
Hillsborough 
Cheshire 
Carroll 


Population, 51,972 


Danbury 
Deerfield 
Durham 
Epsom 
Fitzwilliam 
Fremont 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Grafton 
Hampstead 
Hancock 
Harrisville 
Hill 
Holderness 
Hollis 
Jackson 
Jefferson 
Kingston 
Landaff 
Loudon 


Merrimack 
Rockingham 
Strafford 
Merrimack 
Cheshire 
Rockingham 
Belknap 
Belknap 
Grafton 
Rockingham 
Hillsborough 
Cheshire 
Merrimack 
Grafton 
Hillsborough 
Carroll 

Coos 
Rockingham 
Grafton 
Merrimack 


169 


Pop. 


1,196 
2,318 
1,175 
1,537 
1,109 
1,593 
2,014 
1,444 
1,335 
1,051 
1,173 
1,935 
1,546 
2,267 
2,178 


516 
746 
749 
655 
962 
219 
738 
814 
204 
670 
531 
599 
500 
602 
775 
533 
960 
859 
510 
690 


170 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 

New Hampshire (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Lyme Grafton 891 Rindge Cheshire 
Milan Coos 730 Rumney Grafton 
Moultonboro = Carroll 758 Sanbornton Belknap 
New Boston Hillsborough 768 Strafford Strafford 
New Hampton Belknap 708 Stratford Coos 
New Ipswich Hillsborough 869 Stratham Rockingham 
New London Merrimack 701 Sunapee Sullivan 
Newcastle Rockingham 728 Sutton Merrimack 
Newington Rockingham 627 Tamworth Carroll 
Newton Rockingham 872 Tuftonboro Carroll 
North Hampton Rockingham 677 Unity Sullivan 
Northwood Rockingham 891 Warren Grafton 
Nottingham Rockingham 520 Wentworth Grafton 
Orford Grafton 661 Westmoreland Cheshire 
Pelham! Hillsborough 974 Wilmot Merrimack 
Piermont Grafton 577 Windham! Rockingham 
Pittsburg Coos 887 Woodstock Grafton 
Plainfield Sullivan 853 


Under 500, 90 Places. Population, 22,869 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 


Pop. 


643 
911 
617 
764 
794. 
542 
898 
632 
945 
611 
522 
600 
507 
615 
536 
543 
684 


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Camden Population 3,155,900 
Area in sq. mi. 7,514 
Pop. per sq. mi. 420.0 
] Per cent of U.S. pop. 3.0 
14) 
Atlantic City 
Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 
Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 29,702 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 941 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 14,817 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 6,050 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 2,344 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory oLea0 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants ~ 7.74 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 189,167 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 245,444. 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) a nrg | 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 218,000 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 74 


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NEW JERSEY 


Population, 3,155,900—3.0 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 701,311—(Estimated) 
Negroes, L132 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 
Places 


Class of Places Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 2,474,936 78 4 


Cities and towns of 





200,000 and over 712,627 PPL, 
100,000 to 200,000 371,473 11.8 
50,000 to 100,000 405,961 12.9 
25,000 to 50,000 312,938 9.9 
15,000 to 25,000 143,595 4.6 
10,000 to 15,000 123;da5 3.9 
5,000 to 10,000 242,399 Lud 
2,500 to 5,000 162,408 Sik 
Rural territory 680,964 PAULL: 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 104,091 ea 
500 to ~=—-.:1,000 34,085 ok 
Under 500 10,526 0.3 
Other rural territory 532,262 16.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 712,627 
Jersey City! Hudson 298,103 Newark! Essex 414,524 


100,000 to 200,000, 3 Cities. Population, 371,473 


Camden? Camden 116,309 Trenton Mercer 119,289 
Paterson! Passaic 135,875 
*See preface 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 


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New Jersey (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 405,961 

Atlantic City Atlantic 50,707 Elizabeth! Union 95,783 

Bayonne! Hudson 76,754 Hoboken! Hudson 68,166 

East Orange! Essex 50,710 Passaic! Passaic 63,841 


25,000 to 50,000, 10 Cities. Population, 312,938 


Clifton Passaic 26,470 Orange! Essex 33,268 
Irvington! Essex 25,480 Perth Amboy! Middlesex 41,707 
Kearny ! Hudson 26,724 Plainfield! Union 27,700 
Montclair ! Essex 28,810 West Hoboken! Hudson 40,074 


New Brunswick Middlesex 32,779 West New York! Hudson 29,926 


15,000 to 25,000, 8 Cities. Population, 143,595 


Belleville Essex 15,660 Harrison! Hudson L5i72) 
Bloomfield ! Essex 22,019 Phillipsburg Warren 16,923 
Garfield! Bergen 19,381 Union! Hudson 20,651 
Hackensack ! Bergen 17,667 West Orange! Essex 153573 


10,000 to 15,000, 10 Cities. Population, 123,535 


Asbury Park Monmouth 12,400 Millville Cumberland 14,691 
Bridgeton Cumberland 14,323 Morristown Morris 12,548 
Englewood! Bergen 11,627 Rahway! Union 11,042 
Gloucester 2 Camden 12,162 Roosevelt ! Middlesex 11,047 
Long Branch Monmouth 13,521 Summit! Union 10,174 


5,000 to 10,000, 35 Cities. Population, 242,399 


Boonton Morris 5,atn Hammonton Atlantic 6,417 
Bound Brook Somerset 5,906 Hawthorne! Passaic 5,135 
Burlington 2 Burlington 9,049 Lodi! Bergen 8,175 
Cliffside Park! Bergen 5,709 Madison Morris 5,523 
Collingswood? Camden 8,714 NorthPlainfield! Somerset 6,916 
Dover Morris 9,803 Nutley! Essex 9,421 
EastRutherford! Bergen 5,463 Pennsgrove Salem 6,060 
Fort Lee! Bergen 5,761 Pleasantville Atlantic 5,887 
Guttenberg! Hudson 6,726 Princeton Mercer 5,917 
Haddonfield? Camden 5,646 Red Bank Monmouth 9,251 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
*Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 


174 


Town 


Ridgefield Park 


Ridgewood! 
Roselle! 
Roselle Park! 
Rutherford ! 
Salem 
Secaucus! 
Somerville 


2,500 to 5,000, 47 Cities. 


New Jersey (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 


Bergen 
Bergen 


Union 


Union 
Bergen 
Salem 
Hudson 


Somerset 


8,575 
7,980 
9,730 
5,438 
9,497 
7,435 
5,423 
6,718 


4,740 
3,667 
2,062 
3,906 
4,371 
2,886 
3,993 
2,999 
4,472 
2,007 
3,394 
3,057 
3,030 
2,622 
4,882 
2,990 
4,075 
4,768 
4,620 
2,936 
2,950 
3,435 


2,895 


South Amboy! 
South Orange! 
South River! 
Vineland 
Wallington! 
Westfield 4 
Woodbury? 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Middlesex 
Essex 
Middlesex 


Cumberland 


Bergen 
Union 
Gloucester 


Population, 162,408 
Highland Park! Middlesex 


Hightstown 
Keyport 
Lambertville 
Leonia! 

Little Ferry! 
Merchantville? 
Metuchen! 
Milltown! 
Newton 

Ocean City 


Palisades Park! 


Paulsboro? 
Pitman 
Prospect Park 
Raritan! 
Rockaway 
Tenafly! 
Verona! 
Wanaque 
Washington 
Westwood! 
Wharton 
Wildwood 


Mercer 
Monmouth 
Hunterdon 
Bergen 
Bergen 
Camden 
Middlesex 
Middlesex 
Sussex 
Cape May 
Bergen 
Gloucester 
Gloucester 
Passaic 
Somerset 
Morris 
Bergen 
Essex 
Passaic 
Warren 
Bergen 
Morris 
Cape May 


1,000 to 2,500, 64 Towns. Population, 104,091 


Audubon ? Camden 
Bergenfield! Bergen 
Beverly ? Burlington 
Bogota! Bergen 
Bordentown Burlington 
Butler Morris 
Caldwell! Essex 
Cape May Cape May 
Carlstadt! Bergen 
Dumont! Bergen 
Dunnellen Middlesex 
East Newark! Hudson 
Edgewater ! Bergen 
Egg Harbor Atlantic 
Fairview ! Bergen 
Flemington Hunterdon 
Franklin Sussex 
Freehold Monmouth 
Glen Ridge! Essex 
Hackettstown Warren 
HaddonHeights? Camden 
Haledon Passaic 
Hasbrouck 

Heights! Bergen 
Allendale Bergen 


1,165 


Alpha 


Warren 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 


Pop. 


7,897 
7,274 
6,596 
6,799 
2,715 
9,063 
5,801 


4,866 
2,674 
4,415 
4,660 
2,979 
2,715 
2,749 
3,334 
2,013 
4,125 
2,012 
2,633 
4,352 
3,385 
4,292 
4,457 
2,655 
3,985 
3,039 
2,916 
3,341 
2,097 
2,877 
2,790 


2,140 


Town 


Atlantic 
Highlands 
Barrington 
Belmar 
Belvidere 
Bloomingdale 
Bradley Beach 
Chatham 
Clayton 
Closter ! 
Delford! 
East Paterson 
Elmer 
Fair Haven 
Frenchtown 
Garwood! 
Glen Rock 
High Bridge 
Highlands 
Hopewell 
Jamesburg 
Keansburg 
Kenilworth! 
Linden?! 
Magnolia 
Manasquan 
Matawan! 
Maywood! 
Middlesex 
Midland Park! 
Moonachie! 
National Park 
Netcong 


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New Jersey (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


New Providence Union 
North Arlington Bergen 


Monmouth 
Camden 
Monmouth 
Warren 
Passaic 
Monmouth 
Morris 
Gloucester 
Bergen 
Bergen 
Bergen 
Salem 
Monmouth 
Hunterdon 
Union 
Bergen 
Hunterdon 
Monmouth 
Mercer 
Middlesex 
Monmouth 
Union 
Union 
Camden 
Monmouth 
Monmouth 
Bergen 
Middlesex 
Bergen 
Bergen 
Gloucester 
Morris 


1,629 
1,333 
1,987 
1,793 
2,193 
2,307 
2,421 
1,905 
1,840 
1,286 
2,441 
1,115 
13295 
1,104 
2,084 
2,181 
1,795 
1,731 
1,339 
2,052 
1,321 
1,312 
1,756 


‘1,245 


1,705 
1,910 
1,618 
1,852 
2,243 
1,194 
1,000 
1,800 


Northfield 
Oaklyn? 
Park Ridge! 
Peapack- 
Gladstone 
Point Pleasant 
Beach 
Pompton Lakes 
Ramsey 
Ridgefield ! 
Ringwood 
Riverside! 
Riverton? 
Rumson 
South Bound 
Brooks 
Spring Lake 
Stanhope 
Sussex 
Swedesboro 
Totowa 
Tuckerton 
Ventnor 
Waldwick 
West Caldwell 
West Paterson 
Westville 
Woodbine 
Woodlynne? 
Wood Ridge! 
Woodstown 


County 


Atlantic 
Camden 
Bergen 


Somerset 


Ocean 
Passaic 
Bergen 
Bergen 
Passaic 
Bergen 
Burlington 
Monmouth 


Somerset 
Monmouth 
Sussex 
Sussex 
Gloucester 
Passaic 
Ocean 
Atlantic 
Bergen 
Essex 
Passaic 
Gloucester 
Cape May 
Camden 
Bergen 
Salem 


500 fo 1,000, 46 Towns. Population, 34,085 


Absecon 
Allentown 


Atlantic 
Monmouth 


702 
634 


Avon 


Bloombury 


Monmouth 
Hunterdon 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 


Pop. 


1,203 
1,767 
1,127 
1,148 
1,481 


1,226 


1,575 
2,008 
2,090 
1,560 
1,025 
1,077 
2,341 
1,658 


1,302 
1,009 
1,031 
1,318 
1,838 
1,864 
1,106 
2,193 
1,296 
1,085 
1,858 
2,380 
1,406 
1,515 
1,923 
1,589 


647 
650 


New Jersey (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


176 

Town County 
Branchville Sussex 
Califon Hunterdon 
Clinton Hunterdon 
Cresskill! Bergen 
Demarest! Bergen 
Emerson! Bergen 
Englewood Cliffs Bergen 
Englishtown Monmouth 
Essex Fells Essex 
Fanwood Union 
Fieldsboro Burlington 
Florham Park Morris 
Glen Gardner Hunterdon 
Hampton Hunterdon 
Harrington Park Bergen 
Haworth! Bergen 
Helmetta Middlesex 
Hohokus Bergen 
Laurel Springs Camden 
Linwood Atlantic 
Mendham Morris 
Milford Hunterdon 


588 
513 
950 
942 
654 
973 
294 
641 
598 
724 
020 
787 
818 
916 
627 
748 
687 
586 
911 
638 
969 
656 


Montvale! 


Neptune City 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Bergen 
Monmouth 


North Haledon Passaic 
North Wildwood Cape May 


Northvale 
Norwood! 
Ogdensburg 
Pemberton 
Pennington 
Roseland 


Saddle River 


Sea Bright 


Sea Isle City 
Somers Point 


Spotswood ! 
Stockton 
Wenonah? 


Bergen 
Bergen 
Sussex 
Burlington 
Mercer 
Essex 
Bergen 
Monmouth 
Cape May 
Atlantic 
Middlesex 
Hunterdon 
Gloucester 


West Cape May Cape May 


West 


Long Branch Monmouth 
Woodcliff Lake Bergen 


Under 500, 44 Towns. Population, 10,526 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 


Pop. 


179 
539 
887 
807 
827 
820 
939 
800 
965 
609 
506 
856 
564 
843 
704 
519 
918 
967 


966 
287 


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NEW MEXICO 


e Santa Fe 





Location of cities of 5,000 
and over 


Population 360,350 
Area in sq. mi. 122,503 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.9 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.3 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 2.43 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 69.67 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Lit 


29,844 
o74 
43,091 
620 
2,974 


20,000 
15,314 
16 
13,300 
34 


178 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


NEW MEXICO 


Population, 360,350—0.3 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 80,078—(Estimated) 
Negroes, mag 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places eteae OF Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 12 64,960 18.0 
Cities and towns of 

15,000 and over 15,157 4.2 
10,000 to 15,000 0 0 
5,000 to 10,000 19,813 pS 
2,500 to 5,000 29,990 8.3 
Rural territory 295,390 82.0 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 19,047 2.0 
500 to 1,000 5,902 Aa 
Under 500 5,170 1.4 
Other rural territory 265.201 19.0 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 15,157 
Albuquerque Bernalillo 15,157 
5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 19,813 
Raton Colfax 5,044 Santa Fe Santa Fe 1,286 
Roswell Chaves 7,033 
2,500 to 5,000, 8 Cities. Population, 29,990 
Las Vegas (East 
Clovis Curry 4,904 Las Vegas P.O.) San Miguel 4,304 
Deming Luna Syl Be Las Vegas San Miguel 3,902 
Gallup McKinley 3,920 Silver City Grant 2,662 
Las Cruces Dona Ana 3,969 Tucumcari Quay = Sal WI 


*See preface 


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New Mexico (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500, 12 Towns. Population, 19,047 
Alamogordo Otero 2,363 Lordsburg Hidalgo 
Artesia Eddy LAS Magdalena Socorro 
Belen Valencia 1,306 Portales Roosevelt 
Carlsbad Eddy 2,205 Santa Rosa Guadalupe 
Clayton Union 2ALan Socorro Socorro 
Columbus Luna 2,110 Tularosa Otero 


500 to 1,000, 8 Towns. Population, 5,902 


Estancia Torrance 578 Roy Mora 
Farmington San Juan 728 Springer Colfax 
Fort Sumner De Baca CH Vaughn Guadalupe 
Mountainair Torrance 577 Wagon Mound Mora 


Under 500, 14 Towns. Population, 5,170 


Pop. 


1,325 
1,867 
1,154 
1,093 
1,256 
1,096 


564 
915 
888 
875 


180 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


NEW YORK 


Population 10,385,227 
Area in sq. mi. 47,654 
Pop. per sq. mi. ras, 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 9.8 


eUtica 
Witenra Falls Rochester ° " Schene ady 
Syracuse ° \tro 
Buffalo Albany. 
Binghamtone 
Location of cities of 50,000 and over \ 
Yonkers 
New York City 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 193,195 
Post Offices ( U.S. Postal Guide 1920) S132 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 79,398 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 18,400 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 8,434 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory L740 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 8.03 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 555,789 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 1,335,055 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Lives 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 440,000 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 389 


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NEW YORK 


Population, 10,385,227—9.8 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 2,307,828—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 198,433 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 


Class of Places Places 


Population Per Cent 


Urban territory 169 8,589,844 82. 





t 
Cities and towns of 
1,000,000 and over 5,620,048 54.1 
500,000 to 1,000,000 506,775 4.9 
100,000 to 500,000 680,987 6.5 
50,000 to 100,000 372,452 3.6 
25,000 to 50,000 382,645 a 
15,000 to 25,000 300,208 2.9 
10,000 to 15,000 239,931 v Ags 
5,000 to =10,000 200,606 1.9 
2,500 to 5,000 ) 286,192 2.8 
Rural territory 1,795,383 L723 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 : 229,086 202 
500 to 1,000 85,548 0.8 
Under 500 32,243 0.3 
Other rural territory 1,448,506 14.0 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 5,620,048 


te 732,016 

Kings 2,018,356 
New York New York 2,284,103 5,620,048 

Queens 469,042 

| Richmond 116,531 


500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 506,775 
Buffalo Erie 506,775 


*See preface 


182 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


New York (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 500,000, 4 Cities. Population, 680,987 

Albany Albany 113,344 Syracuse Onondaga’ 171,717 

Rochester Monroe 295,750 Yonkers! Westchester 100,176 
50,000 to 100,000, 5 Cities. Population, 372,452 

Binghamton Broome 66,800 Troy? Rensselaer 72,013 

Niagara Falls Niagara 50,760 Utica Oneida 94,156 


Schenectady? Schenectady 88,723 


25,000 to 50,000, 11 Cities. Population, 382,645 
Amsterdam Montgomery 33,524 New Rochelle! Westchester 36,213 


Auburn Cayuga 36,192 Newburgh Orange 30,366 
Elmira Chemung 45,393 Poughkeepsie Dutchess 35,000 
Jamestown Chautauqua 38,917 Rome Oneida 26,341 
Kingston Ulster 26,688 Watertown Jefferson 31,285 


Mount Vernon! Westchester 42,726 


15,000 to 25,000, 16 Cities. Population, 300,208 


Cohoes? Albany 22,987 Lockport Niagara 21,308 
Corning Steuben 15,820 Middletown Orange 18,420 
Dunkirk? Chautauqua 19,336 Olean Cattaraugus 20,506 
Glens Falls Warren 16,638 Oswego Oswego 23,626 
Gloversville Fulton 22,075 Peekskill Westchester 15,868 
Hornell _ Steuben 15,025 Port Chester! Westchester 16,073 
Ithaca Tompkins 17,004 Watervliet? Albany 16,073 
Lackawanna’ Erie 17,918 White Plains! Westchester 21,031 


10,000 to 15,000, 20 Cities. Population, 239,931 


Batavia Genesee 13,541 Ilion Herkimer 10,169 
Beacon Dutchess 10,996 Johnstown Fulton 10,908 
Cortland Cortland 13,294 Little Falls Herkimer 13,029 
Fulton Oswego 13,043 North 

Geneva Ontario 14,648 Tonawanda’? Niagara 15,482 
Herkimer Herkimer 10,453 Ogdensburg St. Lawrence 14,609 
Hudson Columbia 11,745 Oneida Madison 10,541 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 





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New York (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 
Oneonta Otsego 11,582 Rensselaer ! Rensselaer 10,823 
Ossining Westchester 10,739 Saratoga 
Plattsburg Clinton 10,909 Springs Saratoga 13,181 
Port Jervis Orange 10,171 Tonawanda? Erie 10,068 
9,000 to 10,000, 30 Cities. Population, 200,606 

Canandaigua Ontario 7,356 Medina Orleans 6,011 
Depew? Erie 5,850 Newark Wayne 6,964 
Endicott Broome 9,500 North 
Fredonia Chautauqua 6,051 Tarrytown Westchester 5,927 
Freeport? Nassau 8,599 Norwich Chenango 8,268 
Glen Cove Nassau 8,664 Rockville 
Hastings-upon- Center? Nassau 6,262 

Hudson? Westchester 5,526 Rye? Westchester 5,308 
Haverstraw Rockland 5,226 Salamanca Cattaraugus 9,276 
Hempstead? Nassau 6,382 Saranac Lake | Essex 5,174 
Hudson Falls Washington 5,761 Franklin 
Johnson City Broome 8,587 Seneca Falls Seneca 6,389 
Lancaster? Erie 6,059 Solvay? Onondaga Taaoe 
Malone Franklin 7,996 Tarrytown? Westchester 5,807 
Mamaroneck? Westchester 6,571 Walden Orange 5,493 
Massena St. Lawrence 5,993 Waverly Tioga 5,270 
Mechanicsville Saratoga 8,166 Whitehall Washington 5,258 

2,500 to 5,000, 81 Cities. Population, 286,192 

Albion Orleans 4,683 Canton St. Lawrence 2,631 
Amityville Suffolk 3,265 Carthage Jefferson 4,320 
Avon Livingston 2,585 Catskill Greene 4,728 
Babylon Suffolk pala as Cedarhurst Nassau 2,838 
Baldwinsville Onondaga 3,685 Chatham Columbia 2 VLU 
Ballston Spa Saratoga 4,103 Clyde Wayne 2,528 
Bath Steuben 4,795 Cooperstown Otsego Fae bas" 
Brockport Monroe 2,980 Corinth Saratoga 2-576 
Bronxville’ Westchester 3,055 Danne Mora’ Clinton 2,623 
Canastota Madison 3,995 Dansville Livingston 4,631 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
4Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 


184 


New York (continued) 


Town County 


Pop. 


Town 


2,500 fo 5,000 (continued) 


Dobbs Ferry! Westchester 
Dolgeville oe 


Herkimer 


East Aurora Erie 
East 
Rochester? Monroe 


East Syracuse Onondaga 
Ellenville Ulster 
Elmira Heights Chemung 


Fairport? Monroe 
Falconer Chautauqua 
Fort Edward Washington 
Fort Plain Montgomery 
Frankfort Herkimer 
Goshen Orange 
Gouverneur St. Lawrence 
Gowanda Cattaraugus 
sean 
Granville Washington 
Green Island’ Albany 
Greenport Suffolk 
Hamburg Erie 


Highland Falls Orange 


Hoosick Falls Rensselaer 
Irvington! Westchester 
Kenmore Erie 

La Salle Niagara 
Lawrence! Nassau 
Leroy Genesee 
Lowville Lewis 
Lynbrook Nassau 
Lyons Wayne 
Mineola! Nassau 


4,401 
3,448 


3,703 


3,901 
4,106 
3,116 
4,188 
4,626 
2,742 
3,871 
2,747 
4,198 
2,843 
4,143 
2,673 


3,024 
4,411 
3,122 
3,185 
2,588 
4,896 
2,701 
3,160 
3,813 
2,861 
4,203 
3,127 
4,371 
4,253 
3,016 


Mohawk 
Mount Kisco 


Mount Morris 


Nyack! 
Owego 
Patchogue 
Penn Yan 
Perry 
Pleasantville 
Potsdam 
Sag Harbor 
Saugerties 
Scarsdale 
Scotia 
Sidney 
Silver Creek 
Southampton 
Spring Valley 
Suffern 
Tuckahoe! 
Tupper Lake 
Union 
Walton 
Wappingers 
Falls 
Warsaw 
Waterford? 
Waterloo 
Watkins 
Wellsville 
Westfield 
Whitesboro 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Herkimer 
Westchester 
Livingston 
Rockland 
Tioga 
Suffolk 
Yates 
Wyoming 
Westchester 
St. Lawrence 
Suffolk 
Ulster 
Westchester 
Schenectady 
Delaware 
Chautauqua 
Suffolk 
Rockland 
Rockland 
Westchester 
Franklin 
Broome 
Delaware 


Dutchess 
Wyoming 
Saratoga 
Seneca 
Schuyler 
Allegany 
Chautauqua 
Oneida 


1,000 to 2,500, 144 Towns. Population, 229,086 


Adams Jefferson 


1,597 


Addison 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 


Steuben 


Pop. 


2,919 
3,944 
3,312 
4,444 
4,147 
4,031 
4,517 
4,717 
3,990 
4,039 
2,993 
4,013 
3,506 
4,358 
2,670 
3,260 
2,891 
3,818 
3,154 
3,509 
2,508 
3,303 
3,598 


3,235 
3,622 
2,637 
3,809 
2,785 
4,996 
3,413 
3,038 


1,699 


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New York (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

Akron Erie 1,960 Cold Spring Putnam 
Alexandria Cornwall Orange 

Bay Jefferson 1,649 Coxsackie Greene 
Allegany Cattaraugus 1,350 Croton-on- 
Andover Allegany 1,132 Hudson Westchester 
Angola Erie 1,367 Cuba Allegany 
Antwerp Jefferson 1,012 Delhi Delaware 
Arcade Wyoming 1,609 Deposit Broome 
Athens Greene 1,844 Delaware 
Attica Wyoming 2,015 Dexter Jefferson 
Avoca Steuben 1,019 Dundee Yates 
Bainbridge Chenango 1,259 East 
Belmont Allegany 1,021 Rockaway? Nassau 
Blasdell! Erie 1,401 Eastwood Onondaga 
Boliva: Allegany 1,146 Elmsford Westchester 
Boonville Oneida 1,914 Farmingdale Nassau 
Brair Cliff Fayetteville Onondaga 

Manor Westchester 1,027 Floral Park? Nassau 
Brocton Chautauqua 1,383 Fonda Montgomery 
Caledonia Livingston 1,170 Franklinville Cattaraugus 
Cambridge Washington 1,559 Friendship Allegany 
Camden Oneida 1,941 Garden City Nassau 
Canajoharie Montgomery 2,415 Geneseo Livingston 
Canisteo Steuben 2,201 Greene Chenango 
Castile Wyoming 1,013 Greenwich Washington 
Castleton? Rensselaer 1,595 Groton Tompkins 
Cattaraugus Cattaraugus 1,347 Hamilton Madison 
Cazenovia Madison 1 683 HammondsportSteuben 
Champlain Clinton 1,140 Hancock Delaware 
Chateaugay =‘ Franklin 1,291 Hillburn Rockland 
Chester Orange 1,049 Holley Orleans 
Clayton Jefferson 1,849 Homer Corland 
Clifton Springs Ontario 1,628 Honeoye Falls Monroe 
Clinton Oneida 1,270 Horseheads Chemung 
Cobleskill Schoharie 2,410 Jordan Onondaga 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 


Pop. 


1,433 
1,755 
2,121 


2,286 
1,611 
1,669 
1,943 


1,164 
1,143 


2,005 
2,194 
1,535 
2,091 
1,584 
2,097 
1,208 
2,015 
1,026 
2,420 
2,157 
1,297 
2,384 
2,239 
1,505 
1,060 
1,326 
1,112 
1,625 
2,356 
1,107 
2,078 
1,012 


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Town 


New York (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Keeseville ee 


Lake Placid 
Larchmont! 
Liberty 

Little Valley 
Liverpool? 
McGrawville 
Manchester 
Manlius? 
Mayville 
Mexico 
Middleport 
Millbrook 
Monroe 
Monticello 
Montour Falls 
Moravia 
Naples 

New Berlin 
New Hartford 
ew Paltz 
North Collins 
North Pelham 
Northport 
orthville 
orwood 
Nunda 
Oakfield 
Oriskany 
Oriskany Falls 
Oxford 
Painted Post 
Palmyra 
Pawling 





ZAZA 





ZZ 


Essex 

Essex 
Westchester 
Sullivan 
Cattaraugus 
Onondaga 
Cortland 
Ontario 
Onondaga 
Chautauqua 
Oswego 
Niagara 
Dutchess 
Orange 
Sullivan 
Schuyler 
Cayuga 
Ontario 
Chenango 
Oneida 
Ulster 

Erie 
Westchester 
Suffolk 
Fulton 

St. Lawrence 
Livingston 
Genesee 
Oneida 
Oneida 
Chenango 
Steuben 
Wayne 
Dutchess 


1,524 


2,099 
2,468 
2.459 
1 253 
1,831 
1,032 
1,418 
1,296 
1,207 
1,336 
1,416 
1,096 
1,527 
2,330 
1,560 
4,331 
1,148 
1,070 
1,621 
1,056 
1,158 
2,385 
1,977 
1,190 
1,808 
1,152 
1,422 
1,101 
1,014 
1,590 
2.170 
2,480 
1,032 


Pelham! 
Pelham 
Manor! 
Phelps 
Philmont 
Phoenix 
Piermont! 


; Pittsford? 


Port Byron 
Port Henry 
Pulaski 
Randolph 
Ravena 
Rhinebeck 
Richfield 
Springs 
Rouses Point 
St. Johnsville 
Salem 
Schuylerville 
Sea Cliff} 
Sherburne 
Sherrill 
Shortsville 
Silver Springs 
Skaneateles 
Sloan! 
Sodus 
South Glens 
Falls 
South Nyack 
Springville 
Ticonderoga 
Trumansburg 
Unadilla 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
"Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 
’Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Westchester 


Westchester 
Ontario 
Columbia 
Oswego 
Rockland 
Monroe 
Cayuga 
Essex 
Oswego 
Cattaraugus 
Albany 
Dutchess 


Otsego 
Clinton 
Montgomery 
Washington 
Saratoga 
Nassau 
Chenango 
Oneida 
Ontario 
Wyoming 
Onondaga 
Erie 

Wayne 


Saratoga 
Rockland 
Erie 
Essex 
Tompkins 
Otsego 


Pop. 


1,056 


1,754 
1,200 
1,919 
1,747 
1,600 
1,328 
1,035 
2,183 
1,895 
1,310 
2,093 
1,397 


1,388 
1,700 
2,469 
1,083 
1,625 
2,108 
1,104 
1,761 
1,300 
1,155 
1,635 
1,791 
1,329 


2,158 
15799 
2,331 
2,102 
1,011 
L, 15% 


Town 


Valatie 
Warwick 
Waterville 
Wayland 
Webster! 
Weedsport 


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New York (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
West Carthage Jefferson 


Columbia 
Orange 
Oneida 
Steuben 
Monroe 
Cayuga 


1,301 
2,420 
1,255 
1,790 
1,247 
1,379 


West 


County 


Haverstraw Rockland 


Williamsville? 


Wolcott 
Yorkville 


Erie 
Wayne 
Oneida 


500 to 1,000, 122 Towns. Population, 85,548 


Afton 

Alden 

Alfred 
Altamont 
Angelica 
Ardsley? 
Bellport 
Bergen 

Black River 
Brewster 
Brownville 
Camillus* 
Canaseraga 
Candor 

Cape Vincent 
Celoron 
Chaumont 
Cherry Creek 


Cherry Valley 


Chittenango 
Churchville 
Clayville 
Cleveland 
Cohocton 
Copenhagen 
Croghan 

De Ruyter 


Chenango 
Erie 
Allegany 
Albany 
Allegany 
Westchester 
Suffolk 
Genesee 
Jefferson 
Putnam 
Jefferson 
Onondaga 
Allegany 
Tioga 
Jefferson 
Chautauqua 
Jefferson 
Chautauqua 
Otsego 
Madison 
Monroe 
Oneida 
Oswego 
Steuben 
Lewis 

Lewis 
Madison 


782 
7595 
598 
qh 
972 
730 
614. 
576 
937 
859 
976 
808 
651 
699 
913 
T7957 
595 
927 
728 
650 
513 
209 
341 
843 
304 
646 
319 


Delevan 
Dryden 
Earlville 


Cattaraugus 
Tompkins 


ieee 


Madison 


East Randolph Cattaraugus 


Edwards 


St. Lawrence 


Elizabethtown Essex 


Ellicottville 
Fairhaven 
Farnham 
Fleischmans 
Forestville 


Catteraugus 
Cayuga 
Erie 
Delaware 
Chautauqua 


Fort Covington Franklin 
Fort Johnson Montgomery 


Fultonville 
Glen Park 
Hagaman 
Harriman 
Harrisville 
Hermon 
Heuvelton 
Hilton 
Hobart 
Hunter 
Interlaken 
Kinderhook 
Lake George 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 


Montgomery 
Jefferson 
Montgomery 
Orange 
Lewis 

St. Lawrence 
St. Lawrence 
Monroe 
Delaware 
Greene 
Seneca 
Columbia 
Warren 


187 


Pop. 


1,666 


2,018 
1,753 
1,186 


1,512 


188 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


New York (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 








Town County 
Lakewood Chautauqua 
Lewiston Niagara 
Lima Livingston 
Livonia Station Livingston 
Lyndonville Orleans 
Lyons Falls Lewis 
Macedon Wayne 
Marathon Cortland 
Marcellus Onondaga 
Margaretville Delaware 
Marlborough Ulster 
Mayfield Fulton 
Middleburg Schoharie 
Middleville Herkimer 
Milford Otsego 
Millerton Dutchess 
Minoa Onondaga 
Montgomery Orange 
Mooers Clinton 
Nassau Rensselaer 
Nelliston Montgomery 
Newark Valley Tioga 
Newport Herkimer 
Nichols Tioga 

Old Forge Herkimer 
Otego Otsego 
Philadelphia Jefferson 


Port Dickinson Broome 


Port Leyden Lewis 
Portville Cattaraugus 
Prattsburg Steuben 
Red Hook Dutchess 


Richmondville Schoharie 

Rosendale Ulster 

Rushville ee 
Yates 


714 
723 
843 
743 
738 
818 
526 
565 
989 
650 
807 
592 
986 
790 
505 
829 
867 
906 
512 
655 
664. 
821 
703 
994 
565 
240 
794, 
883 
7395 
606 
654 
827 
58] 
BS }) 
541 


Sacketts 
Harbor 
Sandy Creek 
Savannah 
Savona 
Schaghticoke 
Schenevus 
Schoharie 
Scottsville 
Sherman 
Sinclairville 
South Dayton 
Spencer 
Spencerport! 
Stamford 
Stillwater 
Tannersville 
Theresa 
Tivoli 
Union Springs 
Upper Nyack 
Valley Falls 
Vernon 
Victor 
Victory Mills 
Voorheesville? 
Waddington 
Washington- 
ville 
West Winfield 
Westport 


Whitney Point 


Wilson 
Windsor 
Woodridge 
Youngstown 


County 


Jefferson 
Oswego 
Wayne 
Steuben 
Rensselaer 
Otsego 
Schoharie 
Monroe 
Chautauqua 
Chautauqua 
Cattaraugus 
Tioga 
Monroe 
Delaware 
Saratoga 
Greene 
Jefferson 
Dutchess 
Cayuga 
Rockland 
Rensselaer 
Oneida 
Ontario 
Saratoga 
Albany 

St. Lawrence 


Orange 
Herkimer 
Essex 
Broome 
Niagara 
Broome 
Sullivan 
Niagara 


Under 500, 99 Towns. Population 32,243 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 


Pop. 


667 
566 
516 
554 
568 
526 
851 
784 
847 
514 
655 
661 
926 
947 
982 
997 
857 
876 
642 
238 
633 
O41 
945 
725 
614 
702 


631 
725 
669 
665 
631 
598 
944. 
939 


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e 
Winston-Salem 






@ Asheville 


Charlotte, 








Location of cities of 25,000 





Wilmington 
® 





and over 
Population apo9 123 
Area in sq. mi. 48,740 
Pop. per sq. mi. 52.5 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.4 
Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 269,763 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,639 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 50,758 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 6,850 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 5,492 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory LZ? 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants S200 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 109,000 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 91,928 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 323 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 49,200 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 148 


190 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


NORTH CAROLINA 


Population, 2,559,123—2.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 568,694—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 763,407 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places N. Ae of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 55 490,370 19.1 
Cities and towns of 
25,000 and over 4 156,609 6.1 
15,000 to 25,000 3 65,998 246 
10,000 to 15,000 7 87,905 3.4 
5,000 to 10,000 13 89,970 = fe) 
2,500 to 5,000 28 89,888 ait 
Rural territory 2,068,753 80.9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 80 116,931 4.6 
500 to 1,000 84 59,962 aie 
Under 500 249 64,260 yas 
Other rural territory 1,828,000 Tito 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 156,609 
Asheville Buncombe — 28,504 Wilmington New Hanover 33,372 
Charlotte Mecklenburg 46,338 Winston-Salem Forsyth 48,395 


15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 65,998 


Durham Durham 21,719 Raleigh Wake 24,418 
Greensboro Guilford 19,861 


10,000 to 15,000, 7 Cities. Population, 87,905 


Gastonia Gaston phe eal Rocky Mount eae 12,742 
Goldsboro Wayne 11,296 Nash 

High Point Guilford 14,302 Salisbury Rowan 13,884. 
New Bern Craven 12,198 Wilson Wilson 10,612 


*See preface 


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North Carolina (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

5,000 to 10,000, 13 Cities. Population, 89,970 
Burlington Alamance 5,952 Kinston Lenoir 9,771 
Concord Cabarrus 9,903 Lexington Davidson 5,254 
Elizabeth City Pasquotank 8,925 Reidsville Rockingham — 5,333 
Fayetteville Cumberland 8,877 Statesville Iredell 7,895 
Greenville Pitt bata Thomasville Davidson 5,676 
Henderson Vance 51222 Washington Beaufort 6,314 
Hickory Catawba 5,076 


2,500 to 5,000, 28 Cittes. Population, 89,888 


Albemarle Stanly 2,691 Monroe Union 4,084. 
Asheboro Randolph 2,559 Mooresville Iredell 4,315 
Beaufort Carteret 2,968 Morehead City Carteret 2,958 
Belmont Gaston 2,941 Morganton Burke 2,867 
Canton Haywood 2,584 Mount Airy Surry 4,752 
Dunn Harnett 2,805 Newton Catawba 3,021 
Edenton Chowan pCa Ord Oxford Granville 3,606 
Hamlet Richmond 3,808 Roanoke 
Hendersonville Henderson 3,720 Rapids Halifax 3,369 
Kings Rockingham Richmond 2,509 
Mountain Cleveland 2,800 Sanford Lee 2,977 
Laurinburg Scotland 2,643 Shelby Cleveland 3,609 
Lenoir Caldwell 3,718 Spencer Rowan 2,510 
Lincolnton Lincoln 3,390 Tarboro Edgecombe 4,568 
Lumberton Robeson 2,691 Wadesboro Anson 2,648 


1,000 to 2,500, 80 Towns. Population, 116,931 


Ahoskie Hertford 1,429 Clayton Johnston 1,423 
Andrews Cherokee 1,634 Clinton Sampson 2,110 
Ayden Pitt 1,673 Cornelius Mecklenburg 1,141 
Belhaven Beaufort 1,816 Dallas Gaston 1,397 
Benson Johnston 123 Davidson Mecklenburg 1,156 
Bessemer City Gaston 2,176 East 

Brevard Transylvania 1,658 Lumberton Robeson Boll 
Burgaw Pender 1,040 East Spencer Rowan 2,239 
Carrboro Orange 1,129 Elkin Surry 1,195 
Chadbourn Columbus iba | Enfield Halifax 1,648 
Chapel Hill Orange 1,483 Fairmont Robeson 1,000 
Cherryville Gaston 1,884 Farmville Pitt 1,780 


China Grove Rowan 1,027 Forest City Rutherford 2;312 


192 


Town 


Franklinton 
Fremont 


Gibsonville 


Graham 


Granite Falls 


Hertford 
Highland 
Hillsboro 
Kernersville 
La Grange 
Leaksville 
Littleton 


Louisburg 
Lowell 
McAdenville 
Madison 
Maiden 
Marion 
Maxton 
Mayodan 
Mebane 


Mocksville 
Mount Holly 
Mount Olive 
Murphy 
North 





North Carolina (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Franklin 
Wayne 
Alamance 
Guilford 
Alamance 
Caldwell 
Perquimans 
Catawba 
Orange 
Forsyth 
Lenoir 
Rockingham 
Halifax 
Warren 
Franklin 
Gaston 
Gaston 
Rockingham 
Catawba 
McDowell 
Robeson 
Rockingham 
Alamance ° 
Orange 
Davie 
Gaston 
Wayne 
Cherokee 


Wilkesboro Wilkes 


Aberdeen 
Apex 
Atlantic 
Aulander 
Aurora 
Baileys 
Bethel 
Biscoe 


Moore 

Wake 
Carteret 
Bertie 
Beaufort 
Nash 

Pitt 
Montgomery 


1,058 
1,294, 
1,302 


2,366 
1,101 
1,704 
1,062 
1,180 
1,219 
1,399 
1,606 
1,010 


1,954 
1,151 
1,162 
1,247 
1,266 
1,784 
1,397 
1,886 
1,351 


1,146 
1,160 
2,297 
1,314 


2,363 


500 to 1,000, 84 Towns. 


858 
926 
610 
803 
524 
518 
817 
755 


Norwood 
Plymouth 
Raeford 
Ramseur 
Randleman 
Red Springs 
Robersonville 
Roper 
Roxboro 


Rutherfordton 


St. Pauls 


Scotland Neck 


Selma 

Siler City 
Smithfield 
Southport 
Spring Hope 
Taylorsville 
Troy 

Tryon 

Wake Forest 
Warsaw 
Waynesville 
Weldon 
Wendell 
West Hickory 
Whiteville 
Williamston 


_ Windsor 


Population, 


Black 
Mountain 
Boardman 
Bolton 
Bridgeton 
Brookford 
Bryson 
Carthage 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Stanly 
Washington 
Hoke 
Randolph 
Randolph 
Robeson 
Martin 
Washington 
Person 
Rutherford 
Robeson 
Halifax 
Johnston 
Chatham 
Johnston 
Brunswick 
Nash 
Alexander 
Montgomery 
Polk 

Wake 
Duplin 
Haywood: 
Halifax 
Wake 
Catawba 
Columbus 
Martin 
Bertie 


59,562 


Buncombe 
Columbus 
Columbus 
Craven 
Catawba 
Swain 
Moore 


Pop. 


1,221 
1,847 
1,235 
1,014 
1,967 
1,018 
1,199 
1,043 
1,651 
1,693 
1,147 
2,061 
1,601 
1,253 
1,895 
1,664 
1,221 
1,122 
1,102 
1,067 
1,425 
1,108 
1,942 
1,872 
1,239 
1,266 
1,664 
1,800 
1,210 


531 
828 
699 
548 
709 
882 
962 


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North Carolina (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Cary Wake 645 Nashville Nash 
Coats Harnett 526 Norlina Warren 
Columbia Tyrrell 738 Old Fort McDowell 
Conover Catawba 681 Oriental Pamlico 
Denton Davidson 559 Pee Dee Richmond 
Dover Craven 670 Pilot Mountain Surry 
East Bend Yadkin 508 Pineville Mecklenburg 
East Kings Pittsboro Chatham 
Mountain Cleveland 835 Polkton Anson 
East Princeville Edgecombe 
Laurinburg Scotland 541 Rhodhiss {Burke 
Elm City Wilson 725 \ Caldwell 
Four Oaks Johnston 583 Richlands Onslow 
Franklin Macon tla Rocky Mount 
Franklinsville Randolph 631 Mills Nash 
Fuquay Springs Wake JOD Rose Hill Duplin 
Hope Mills Cumberland 783 Roseboro Sampson 
Huntersville Mecklenburg 833 Rosman Transylvania 
Jackson Northampton 579 Rowland Robeson 
Jacksonville Onslow 656 Saluda Polk 
Jonesboro Lee 886 Snow Hill Greene 
Jonesville Yadkin 787 Southern Pines Moore 
Kenly Johnston 827. Spruce Pine Mitchell 
Landis Rowan 972 Stanley Gaston 
Lawndale Cleveland 774 Sylva Jackson 
Liberty Randolph 636 Tabor Columbus 
Lillington Harnett 593 Vanceboro Craven 
Longview Catawba 755 Wallace Duplin 
Magnolia Duplin 694 Walnut Cove Stokes 
Marshall Madison 748 Warrenton Warren 
Marshville Union 828 Waxhaw Union 
Maysville Jones 536 Weaverville | Buncombe 
Middlesex Nash 697 Whitakers cnn 
Morven Anson 631 Nash 
Mount Gilead Montgomery 975 Wilkesboro Wilkes 
Mount PleasantCabarrus 770 Winterville Pitt 
Murfreesboro Hertford 621 Zebulon Wake 


Under 500, 249 Towns. Population, 64,260 


193 


939 
673 
931 
607 
838 
707 
650 
284 
a7 

562 
835 


248 


$33 
516 
749 
D27 
767 
549 
700 
743 
717 
984 
863 
782 
040 
6438 
651 
927 
750 
606 
723 


314 
650 
953 


194 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


NORTH DAKOTA 







e Minot 


Grand Rovkay 


Location of cities of 10,000 and over 


Population 646,872 
Area in sq. mi. 70,183 
Pop. per sq. mi. 9.2 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.6 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 7.57 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 69.02 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


77,690 
751 
68,796 
1,160 
5,316 


82,886 
75,349 
37 
42,300 
133 


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NORTH DAKOTA 


Population, 646,872—0.6 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 143,749—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 467 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 
Number of 





Class of Places Discs Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 12 88,239 13.6 
Cities and towns of 
15,000 and over 21,961 ao 
10,000 to 15,000 24,486 Bato 
5,000 to 10,000 18,889 2.9 
2,500 to 5,000 22,903 565 
Rural territory 558,633 86.4 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 29 38,051 5.9 
500 to 1,000 36,228 5.6 
Under 500 52,429 8.1 
Other rural territory 431,925 66.8 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 21,961 
Fargo Cass 21,961 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,486 
Grand Forks Grand Forks 14,010 Minot Ward 10,476 
5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 18,889 
Bismarck Burleigh T,b22 Jamestown Stutsman 6,627 
Devils Lake Ramsey 5,140 
2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 22,903 
Dickinson Stark 4,122 Grafton Walsh 2.012 


*See preface 


196 


Town 


Mandan 
Valley City 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


North Dakota (continued) 


County Pop. Town County 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 

Morton 4,336 Wahpeton Richland 

Barnes 4,686 Williston Williams 


1,000 to 2,500, 29 Towns. Population, 38,051 


Ashley 
Beach 
Bottineau 
Cando 
Carrington 
Casselton 
Cooperstown 
Crosby 
Ellendale 
Enderlin 
Hankinson 
Harvey 
Hebron 
Hillsboro 
Kenmare 


Anamoose 
Aneta 
Belfield 
Beulah 
Bisbee 
Bowbells 
Bowman 
Cavalier 
Drake 
Drayton 
Edgeley 
Edmore 
Fairmount 
Fessenden 
Finley 
Garrison 
Glenn Ullin 
Hatton 


McIntosh 1,009 La Moure La Moure 


Golden Valley 1,106 Langdon Cavalier 
Bottineau isa bre? Larimore Grand Forks 
Towner Lak Lidgerwood Richland 
Foster 1,420 Linton Emmons 
Cass 1,538 Lisbon Ransom 
Griggs L112 Marmarth Slope 
Divide 1,147 Mayville Traill 
Dickey — 1,334 New Rockford Eddy 
Ransom 1,919 Oakes Dickey 
Richland 1,477 Park River Walsh 
Wells 1,590 Rugby Pierce 
Morton 1,374 Wilton Burleigh 
Traill 1,183 McLean 
Ward 1,446 Wishek McIntosh 


500 to 1,000, 56 Towns. Population, 36,228 


McHenry 563 Hazen Mercer 
Nelson 662 Hettinger Adams 
Stark 526 Hope Steele 
Mercer 552 Kildeer Dunn 
Towner 500 Kulm La Moure 
Burke 643 Lakota Nelson 
Bowman 767 Leeds Benson 
Pembina 819 Litchville Barnes 
McHenry ri eg McClusky Sheridan 
Pembina 637 McVille Nelson 
La Moure 803 Maddock Benson 
Ramsey 501 Milnor Sargent 
Richland 709 Minnewaukan Benson 
Wells 731 Minto Walsh 
Steele 599 Mohall Renville 
McLean 714 Mott Hettinger 
Morton 875 Napoleon Logan 
Traill 828 Neche Pembina 


Pop. 


3,069, 
4,178 


1,014 
1,228 
1,089 
1,065 
1,011 
1,855 
1,318 
1,218 
2,111 
1,637 
1,114 
1,424 
1,026 


1,003 


220 
817 
699 
512 
725 
959 
704 
928 
646 
546 
357 
680 
564 
602 
651 
723 
304 
528 


Town 


New England 
New Salem 
Northwood 


Pembina 
Portland 
Ray 


Richardton 


Rolla 


St. Thomas 


Stanley 


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North Dakota (continued) 


County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Hettinger 613 Steele Kidder 550 
Morton 711 Strasburg Emmons 653 
Grand Forks 935 Streeter Stutsman 640 
Pembina 802 Towner McHenry 610 
Traill 623 Velva McHenry 836 
Williams 563 Walhalla Pembina 634 
Stark 626 Washburn McLean 558 
Rolette 675 Willow City Bottineau 559 
Pembina 500 Wimbledon Barnes 521 
Mountrail 591 W yndmere Richland 570 


Under 500, 197 Towns. Population, 52,429 


198 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


OHIO 
Toledo e 
Cleveland 
Akrone 
Youngstown 
Cantone 
Columbus 
Springfield 
*Dayton 
eCincinnati 


Location of cities of 50,000 


and over 
Population 5,759,394 
Area in sq. mi. 40,740 
Pop. per sq. mi. 141.4 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 5.4 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 256,695 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,956 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 86,354 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 31,800 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 9,044 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 22.20 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 17a 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 516,225 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 845,649 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 5,165 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 362,500 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 331 


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OHIO 


Population, 5,759,394—5.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,279,865—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 186,183 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places Number of 


Dine Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 148 aHyereg late 63.8 
Cities and towns of 
500,000 and over 1 796,841 13.8 
100,000 to 500,000 6 1,374,794 23.49 
50,000 to 100,000 2 147,931 2.6 
25,000 to 50,000 12 387,891 6.7 
15,000 to 25,000 15 286,599 swt) 
10,000 to 15,000 14 169,789 2.9 
5,000 to 10,000 44 317,584 a 
2,500 to 5,000 54 195,707 3.4 
Rural territory | 2,082,258 36.2 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 153 236,161 4.1 
500 to =: 11,000 198 142,979 7 ete 
Under ‘500 320 93,614 1.6 
Other rural territory 1,609,504 27.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 796,841 
Cleveland Cuyahoga 796,841 
100,000 to 500,000, 6 Cities. Population, 1,374,794 
Akron Summit 208,435 Dayton Montgomery 152,559 
Cincinnati Hamilton 401,247 Toledo Lucas 243,164 


Columbus Franklin 237,031 Youngstown Mahoning = 132,358 


50,000 ¢o 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 147,931 
Canton Stark 87,091 Springfield Clark 60,840 


*See preface 


200 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Pop. 


Ohio (continued) 


Town County 


25,000 to 50,000, 12 Cities. Population, 387,891 


21,292 
39,675 
41,732 
41,326 
37,295 
27,824 


Marion Marion 
Newark Licking 
Portsmouth Scioto 
Steubenville Jefferson 
Warren Trumbull 
Zanesville Muskingum 


15,000 to 25,000, 15 Cities. Population, 286,599 


Town County 
East Cleve- 

land! Cuyahoga 
Hamilton Butler 
Lakewood ! Cuyahoga 
Lima Allen 
Lorain Lorain 
Mansfield Richland 
Alliance Stark 
Ashtabula Ashtabula 
Barberton Summit 
Bellaire Belmont 
Chillicothe Ross 
Cleveland 

Heights! Cuyahoga 


21,603 
22,082 
18,811 
15,061 
15,831 


15,236 


East Liverpool Columbiana 21,411] 


Elyria Lorain 
Findlay Hancock 
Marietta Washington 
Massillon Stark 
Middletown Butler 
Norwood 2 Hamilton 
Piqua Miami 
Sandusky Erie 


10,000 to 15,000, 14 Cities. Population, 169,789 


Bucyrus Crawford 
Cambridge Guernsey 
Coshocton Coshocton 


Cuyahoga Falls Summit 
East 
Youngstown Mahoning 


10,425 
13,104 
10,847 
10,200 


11,237 
12,468 
14,007 


Kenmore Summit 
Lancaster Fairfield 
Martins Ferry Belmont 
New Phila- 


delphia Tuscarawas 
Niles Trumbull 
Salem Columbiana 
Tiffin Seneca 


5,000 to 10,000, 44 Cities. Population, 317,584 


Fremont Sandusky 
Ironton Lawrence 
Ashland Ashland 
Athens Athens 
Bellefontaine Logan 
Bellevue Huron 
Sandusky 


Bowling Green Wood 
Circleville Pickaway 


9,249 
6,418 
9,336 
5,776 


5,788 
7,049 


Conneaut Ashtabula 
Defiance Defiance 
Delaware Delaware 
Delphos Allen 

ve Wert 
Dennison Tuscarawas 
Dover Tuscarawas 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 


Pop. 


27,891 
26,718 
33,011 
28,508 
27,050 
29,569 


20,474 
17,021 
15,140 
17,428 
23,594 
24,966 
15,044 
22,097 


12,683 
14,706 
11,634 


10,718 
13,080 
10,305 
14,375 


9,343 
8,876 
8,756 
9,745 


0,024 
8,101 


Town 


East Palestine Columbiana 


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Pop. 


Ohio (continued) 


5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 


Fostoria { Hancock 
| Seneca 
Galion Crawford 
Gallipolis Gallia 
Girard Trumbull 
Greenville Darke 
Jackson Jackson 
Kent Portage 
Kenton Hardin 
Logan Hocking 
Mount Vernon Knox 
Nelsonville Athens 
Norwalk Huron 
Painesville Lake 
Ravenna Portage 
St. Bernard! Hamilton 


Barnesville 
Bedford 2 
Berea 2 
Bridgeport 
Bryan 
Byesville 
Celina 
Cheviot ! 
Clyde 
Crestline 
Crooksville 
Eaton 
Elmwood 
Place ! 
Euclid 2 
Fairport 
Harbor 


Belmont 
Cuyahoga 
Cuyahoga 
Belmont 
Williams 
Guernsey 
Mercer 
Hamilton 
Sandusky 
Crawford 
Perry 
Preble 


Hamilton 
Cuyahoga 


Lake 


5,750 
9,987 


7,374 
6,070 
6,556 
7,104 
9,842 
7,070 
7,690 
9,493 
9,237 
6,440 
7,379 
7,272 
7,219 
6,312 


2,500 to 5,000, 54 Cities. 


4,865 
2,677 
2,959 
3,977 
4,252 
2,775 
4,226 
4,108 
3,099 
4,313 
3,311 
3,210 


3,991 
3,363 


4,211 


Town County 
St. Marys Auglaize 
Shelby Richland 
Sidney Shelby 
Struthers Mahoning 
Troy Miami 
Uhrichsville Tuscarawas 
Urbana Champaign 
Van Wert Van Wert 
Wapakoneta Auglaize 
Washington 

Court House Fayette 
Wellston Jackson 
Wellsville Columbiana 
West Park Cuyahoga 
Wilmington Clinton 
Wooster Wayne 
Xeni Greene 


Population, 195,707 


Franklin Warren 
Garfield 

Heights Cuyahoga 
Geneva Ashtabula 
Glouster Athens 
Greenfield Highland 
Hillsboro Highland 
Hubbard Trumbull 
Lebanon Warren 
Leetonia Columbiana 
Lisbon Columbiana 
Lockland ! Hamilton 
London Madison 
Marysville Union 
Maumee # Lucas 
Medina Medina 
Miamisburg’ Montgomery 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Toledo 
4Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 


201 


Pop. 


5,679 
9,078 
8,590 
0,847 
7,260 
6,428 
7,621 
8,100 
9,295 


7,962 
6,687 
8,849 
8,081 
5,037 
8,204 
9,110 


3,071 


"2-050 


3,081 
3,140 
4,344 
4,356 
3,320 
3,396 
2,688 
3,113 
4,007 
4,080 
3,635 
3,195 
3,430 
4,383 


‘Pop. 


Ohio (continued) 


Town 


2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


202 
Town County 
Middleport Meigs 
MingoJunction Jefferson 
Montpelier Williams 
Napoleon Henry 
New Boston Scioto 
New Comers- 

town Tuscarawas 


New Lexington Perry 


Newburgh 
Heights ! 
Oberlin 
Orrville 
Pomeroy 


Cuyahoga 
Lorain 
Wayne 
Meigs 


3,772 
4,616 
3,052 
4,143 
4,817 


3,389 
3,157 


2,957 
4,236 
4,107 
4,294 


Port Clinton 
Reading ? 
Salineville 
Sebring 
Shadyside 
Toronto 


Union Cityt 
Upper 


Sandusky 
Wadsworth 
Wauseon 
Willard 
Willoughby 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Ottawa 
Hamilton 
Columbiana 
Mahoning 
Belmont 


Jefferson 
Darke 


W yandot 
Medina 
Fulton 
Huron 
Lake 


1,000 to 2,500, 153 Towns. Population, 236,161 


Ada 
Addyston ? 
Amherst 
Amsterdam 
Antwerp 
Arcanum 
Archbold 
Ashville 
Avon 
Batavia 
Belle Valley 
Belpre 
Bergholz 
Bethel 
Bethesda 
Bexley * 
Blanchester 
Bluffton 


Hardin 
Hamilton 
Lorain 
Jefferson 
Paulding 
Darke 
Fulton 
Pickaway 
Lorain 
Clermont 
Noble 
Washington 
Jefferson 
Clermont 
Belmont 
Franklin 
Clinton 
Allen 


2,321 
1,448 
2,485 
1,271 
1,096 
1,311 
1,125 
1,032 
1,460 
1,088 
1,050 
1,317 
1,215 
1,340 
1,182 
1,342 
1,671 
1,950 


Bradford 


Bratenahl! 
Bremen 
Brilliant 
Brookville 4 
Buchtel 
Cadiz 
Caldwell 
Canal Fulton 
Cardington 
Carey 
Carrollton 
Cedarville 
Chagrin Falls 
Chardon 
Chauncey 
Cleves? 


Darke 
Miami 
Cuyahoga 
Fairfield 
Jefferson 
Montgomery 
Athens 
Harrison 
Noble 
Stark 
Morrow 
Wyandot 
Carroll 
Greene 
Cuyahoga 
Geauga 
Athens 
Hamilton 


Pop. 


3,928 
4,540 
2,700 
3,041 
3,084 
4,684. 
1,534 


3,708 
4,742 
3,035 
3,889 
2,656 


2,356 


1,000 
1,134 
1,500 
1,336 
1,178 
2,084 
1,706 
1,057 
1,109 
2,488 
2,192 
1,028 
2,237 
1,566 
1,178 
1,454 


tCombined population of Union City, Darke County, Ohio and Union City, 


Randolph County, Indiana, 4,940 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
8Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 
4Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 


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Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Coal Grove Lawrence 1,851 Leipsic Putnam 
Coldwater Mercer 1931 Lewisburg Preble 
Columbiana Columbiana 2,114 Linden 
Columbus Heights 3 Franklin 
Grove Putnam 1,768 Lodi Medina 
Continental Putnam 1,093 Loudonville Ashland 
Corning Perry 1,628 Louisville Stark 
Covington Miami 1,885 Loveland? | Clermont 
Delta Fulton 1,543 Hamilton 
Deshler Henry 1,514 | Warren 
Dillonvale Jefferson 1,643 Lowellville Mahoning 
Dover Cuyahoga 1,754 McArthur Vinton 
Doylestown Wayne 1,037 McComb Hancock 
Dresden Muskingum = _-11,434 McConnelsville Morgan 
East Columbus Franklin 328 Manchester Adams 
Flushing Belmont 1,026 Maple Heights Cuyahoga 
Forest Hardin 1,143 Marblehead Ottawa 
Fort Recovery Mercer 1,092 Mechanicsburg Champaign 
Fredericktown Knox 1,194 Milford? nacre 
Garrettsville Portage 1,119 Hamilton 
Georgetown Brown 1,670 Millersburg Holmes 
Germantown! Montgomery 1,827 Minerva eran 
Gibsonburg Sandusky 1,737 Stark 
Glendale 2 Hamilton 1,759 Minster Auglaize 
Grandview Monroeville Huron 
Heights Franklin 1,185 Mount Gilead Morrow 
Granville Licking 1,440 Mount 
Grover Jefferson 1,694 Healthy? Hamilton 
Harrison Hamilton 1,309 Mount Sterling Madison 
Hicksville Defiance 2;378 Murray City Hocking 
Holgate Henry 1,039 Navarre Stark 
Hudson Summit 1,134 New Bremen Auglaize 
Huron Erie 1,703 New Carlisle Clark 
Independence Cuyahoga 1,074 New London Huron 
Jacksonville Athens 1,046 New Richmond Clermont 
Jamestown Greene 1,039 New 
Jefferson Ashtabula 1,532 Straitsville Perry 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
8Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 


203 


1,788 
1,103 


3h 
1,240 
1,887 
2,008 
1,557 


2,214 
1,307 
1,012 
1,618 
1,824 
1,732 
1,048 
1,470 
1,525 


2,098 
2,261 


1,538 
1,185 
1,837 


2,295 
1,113 
1,493 
1,385 
1,502 
1,019 
1,470 
1,714 


2,208 


204 
Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 

Newton Falls Trumbull 1,100 
North 

Baltimore Wool 2,439 
North Canton Stark 1,597 
North College 

Hill Hamilton 1,104 
North Olmsted! Cuyahoga 1,419 
Oak Harbor Ottawa 1,858 
Oak Hill Jackson 1,394 
Oakwood Montgomery 1,473 
Osborn 2 Greene 1,059 
Ottawa Putnam 2,167 
Oxford Butler 2,146 
Paulding Paulding 2,106 
Peebles Adams 1,008 
Perrysburg? Wood 2,429 
Plain City Madison 1,330 

Union 
Plymouth Huron 1,374 
Richland 
Richwood Union 1,601 
Ripley Brown 1,529 
Rittman Wayne 1,803 
Rockford Mercer 1,075 
Rocky River! Cuyahoga 1,861 
Roseville {Muskingum 1,349 
\Perry 

Sabina Clinton 1,504 
St.-Clairsville Belmont 1,561 
St. Paris Champaign 1,226 
Sciotoville Scioto 2,182 
Shaker Heights Cuyahoga 1,616 


Adena 
Alger 


Jefferson 
Hardin 


Ohio (continued) 


Town 


(continued) 


Shawnee 
Shreve 
Somerset 
South 
Charleston 
South Euclid 
South 
Zanesville 
Spencerville 
Stryker 
Swanton 
Sylvania ? 
Tippecanoe 
City 
Utica 
Vermilion 
Versailles 
Waverly 
Wellington 
West 
Carrollton? 


West Jefferson 


West Liberty 
West Milton 
Westerville 4 
Wickliffe 
Woodsfield 
Wyoming ® 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Perry 
Wayne 
Perry 


Clark 
Cuyahoga 


Muskingum 
Allen 
Williams 
Fulton 
Lucas 


Miami 
Licking 
Erie 
Darke 
Pike 
Lorain 


Montgomery 
Madison 
Logan 
Miami 
Franklin 
Lake 
Monroe 
Hamilton 


Yellow Springs Greene 


Yorkville 


Amanda 
Amelia 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
*Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Toledo 
{Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 
5Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 


{Belmont 
\J efferson 


500 to 1,000, 198 Towns. Population, 142,979 


724 
787 


Fairfield 
Clermont 


Pop. 


1,918 
1,094 
1,339 


1,267 
1,605 


1,010 
1,543 
1,014 
1,248 
1,222 


2,426 
1,658 
1,436 
1,563 
1,625 
2,245 


1,430 
1,170 
1,347 
1,256 
2,480 
1,508 
2,394 
2,023 
1,264 
1,754 


531 
658 


Town 


Andover 
Ansonia 
Arlington 
Arlington 
Heights — 
Ashley 
Attica 
Avon Lake 
Bainbridge 
Baltimore 
Barnhill 
Basil 
Bay 
Beach City 
Beallsville 
Belle Center 
Belleville 
Belmont 
Beloit 


Berlin Heights 


Beverly 
Bloomdale 


Bloomingburg 


Bloomville 
Bolivar 
Botkins 
Bowerston 
Bradner 
Brewster 
Brook Park 
Brooklyn 
Heights 
Burton 
Butler 
Camden 
Canal 


Winchester! 


Canfield 
Centerburg 


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Ohio (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Ashtabula 
Darke 
Hancock 


Hamilton 
Delaware 
Seneca 
Lorain 
Ross 
Fairfield 
Tuscarawas 
Fairfield 
Cuyahoga 
Stark 
Monroe 
Logan 
Richland 
Belmont 
Mahoning 
Erie 
Washington 
Wood 
Fayette 
Seneca 
Tuscarawas 
Shelby 
Harrison 
Wood 
Stark 
Cuyahoga 


Cuyahoga 
Geauga 
Richland 
Preble 


Franklin 
Mahoning 
Knox 


921 
807 
666 


730 
786 
658 
904 
862 
566 
513 
606 
751 
658 
555 
909 
998 
680 
989 
514 
566 
509 
952 
645 
519 
597 
500 
786 
928 
861 


605 
292 
622 
904 


Chesapeake 
Clarington 
Coalton 
Convoy 
Cortland 
Creston 
Cumberland 
Cuyahoga 
Heights 
Cygnet 
Dalton 
De Graff 
Deer Park 
Dunkirk 
East Canton 
East Linden 
East View 
Edgerton 
Edon 
Elida 
Elmore 
Fairview 
Fayette 
Felicity 
Frankfort 
Frazeysburg 
Freeport 


Freeport (Prairie Depot P.O.) 


Genoa 


County 


Lawrence 
Monroe 
Jackson 
Van Wert 
Trumbull 
Wayne 
Guernsey 


Cuyahoga 
Wood 
Wayne 
Logan 
Hamilton 
Hardin 
Stark 
Franklin 
Cuyahoga 
Williams 
Williams 
Allen 
Ottawa 
Cuyahoga 
Fulton 
Clermont 
Ross 
Muskingum 
Harrison 


Wood 
Ottawa 


Gnadenhutten Tuscarawas 


Grafton 


Lorain 


Grand Rapids Wood 
Greenspring {Sandusky 


Greenwich 
Grove City ! 
Groveport ! 
Grover Hill 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 


Seneca 
Huron 
Franklin 
Franklin 
Paulding 


Pop. 


821 
607 
790 
932 
750 
894 
636 


739 
289 
611 
932 
824 
894. 
o74 
724 
606 
987 
610 
309 
937 
642 
936 
606 
776 
667 
626 


278 
971 
530 
900 
517 
830 


827 
905 
67] 
530 


206 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Ohio (continued) 








Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Hamden Vinton 837 Middlepoint Van Wert 
Hamler Henry 560 Milan Erie 
Hanging Rock Lawrence 591 Milford Center Union 
Hebron Licking 683 Mineral City Tuscarawas 
Holloway Belmont 974 Mogadore Portage 
Hopedale Harrison 561 Summit 
Jackson Center Shelby 578 Morrow Warren 
Jeffersonville Fayette 790 Mount Orab Brown 
Jewett Harrison 852 Mount Pleasant Jefferson 
Johnstown Licking 906 Mount Victory Hardin © 
Junction City Perry 890 Nevada Wyandot 
Kalida Putnam 583 New Concord Muskingum 
Kelleys Island Erie 708 New Holland { Fayette 
Killbuck Holmes 575 \ Pickaway 
Kingston Ross 800 New Knoxville Auglaize 
Lagrange Lorain 500 New Madison Darke 
Lakeview Logan 549 New 
Larue Marion 795 Matamoras Washington 
Leesburg Highland 849 New Paris Preble 
Lexington Richland 634 New Vienna Clinton 
Liberty Center Henry 635 New 
Lore City Guernsey 784 Washington Crawford 
Lowell Washington 516 Newtown! Hamilton 
Lynchburg Highland 898 North Bend! Hamilton 
McDonald Trumbull 621 North 
McGuffey Hardin 688 Kingsville Ashtabula 
Macedonia Summit 581 North . 
Madeira Hamilton 600 Lewisburg Champaign 
Madison Lake 893 North Randall Cuyahoga 
Magnolia faite 605 Northfield Summit 
Stark Ohio City Van Wert 
Malta Morgan 885 Pandora Putnam 
Malvern Carroll 979 Pataskala Licking 
Mantua Portage 764 Payne Paulding 
Mason Warren 816 Pemberville | Wood 
Mendon Mercer sya Peninsula Summit 
Mentor Lake 851 Perrysville Ashland 
Middlefield Geauga 706 Piketon Pike 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 


Pop. 


670 
653 
671 
800 
751 


803 
045 
635 
723 
793 
889 
810 


537 
608 


896 
907 
704 


919 
o34 
597 


598 


720 
652 
861 
848 
669 
771 
984 
938 
520 
575 
664 


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Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Pioneer Williams 774 Sunbury Delaware 
Pleasant City Guernsey 781 Sycamore W yandot 
Pleasant Hill Miami 682 Trenton Butler 
Poland Mahoning 561 Trimble Athens 
Proctorville Lawrence 629 Upper 
Prospect Marion 949 Arlington — Franklin 
Quaker City (Guernsey 32 Walbridge Wood 
Rendville Perry 515 Washington- Columbiana 
Roscoe Coshocton 629 ville Mahoning 
Rutland Meigs 500 Waterville Lucas 
St. Henry Mercer 561 Waynesburg Stark 
Santoy Perry 976 Waynesfield Auglaize 
Sardinia Brown 561 Waynesville Warren 
Scio Harrison 861 West 
Seaman Adams Boa Alexandria Preble 
Senecaville Guernsey 947 West Lafayette Coshocton 
Seville Medina 691 West Mansfield Logan 
Sharonville Hamilton 753 West Salem Wayne 
Sherwood Defiance 543 West Union Adams 
Silverton Hamilton 795 West Unity Williams 
Smithfield Jefferson 620 Weston Wood 
South Amherst Lorain 944 Whitehouse Lucas 
South Lebanon Warren 675 Williamsburg Clermont 
South Webster Scioto 604. Williamsport Pickaway 
Spencer Medina 527 Willshire Van Wert 
Strasburg Tuscarawas 917 Winchester Adams 
Stratton Jefferson 593 Woodville Sandusky 
Sugar Creek Tuscarawas 618 Worthington! Franklin 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 


Under 500, 320 Towns. Population, 93,614 


ho 
So 
“I 


827 
839 
618 
806 


620 
584 
823 


779 
978 
084. 
668 


994 
921 
737 
636 
992 
906 
844 
513 
969 
594 
546 
913 
910 
705 


208 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





OKLAHOMA 





Location of cities of 
25,000 and over 





Muskogee ® 





Population 2,028,283 
Area in sq. mi. 69,414. 
Pop. per sq. mi. 29.2 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.9 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 191,987 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,195 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 107,916 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 700 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 6,502 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Ode. 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 28.18 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 151,300 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 176,835 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 292 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 60,900 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 174 


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OKLAHOMA 


Population, 2,028,283—1.9 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 450,730—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 149,407 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places Ms of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 63 539,480 26.6 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 2 163,370 8.1 
25,000 to 50,000 1 aOI2Te Less 
15,000 to 25,000 3 49,354 2.4 
10,000 to 15,000 6 74,263 B7 
5,000 to 10,000 15 104,193 se | 
2,500 to 5,000 36 118,023 5.8 
Rural territory 1,488,803 73.4 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 157,105 ries 
500 to 1,000 68,547 3.4 
Under 500 66,320 38 
Other rural territory 1,196,831 59.0 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 163,370 
Oklahoma City Oklahoma 91,295 Tulsa Tulsa 72,075 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 30,277 
Muskogee Muskogee 30,277 
15.000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,354 
Enid Garfield 16,576 Shawnee Pottawa- 
Okmulgee Okmulgee 17,430 tomie 15,348 


*See preface 


210 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Oklahoma (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 74,263 
Ardmore Carter 14,181 Guthrie Logan 
Bartlesville Washington 14,417 McAlester Pittsburg 
Chickasha Grady 10,179 Sapulpa Creek 


5,000 to 10,000, 15 Cities. Population, 104,193 


Ada Pontotoc 8,012 Lawton Comanche 
Blackwell Kay 7,174 Miami Ottawa 
Cushing Payne 6,326 Norman Cleveland 
Drumright Creek 6,460 Pawhuska Osage 
Durant Bryan 7,340 Picher Ottawa 

El Reno Canadian Titel Ponca Kay 
Henryetta Okmulgee 5,889 Vinita Craig 
Hugo Choctaw 6,368 


2,500 to 5,000, 36 Cities. Population, 118,023 


Altus Jackson 4,522 Idabel McCurtain 
Alva Woods 3,913 Madill Marshall 
Anadarko Caddo 3,116 Mangum Greer 
Bristow Creek 3,460 Newkirk Kay 
Cardin Ottawa 2,640 Nowata Nowata 
Claremore Rogers 3,435 Pauls Valley Garvin 
Cleveland Pawnee ZIL7 Perry Noble 
Clinton Custer 2,596 Poteau Le Flore 
Coalgate Coal 3,009 Purcell McClain 
Collinsville Tulsa 3,801 Sand Springs Tulsa 
Commerce Ottawa 2,099 Stillwater Payne 
Duncan Stephens 3,463 Sulphur Murray 
Elk City Beckham 2,814 Wagoner Wagoner 
Frederick Tillman 3,822 Walters Cotton 
Hartshorne Pittsburg 3,480 Waurika Jefferson 
Hobart Kiowa 2,936 Woodward Woodward 
Holdenville Hughes 2,932 Wynona Osage 
Hominy Osage 2,875 Yale Payne 


1,000 to 2,500, 96 Towns. Population, 157,105 


Afton Ottawa 1,518 Atoka Atoka 
Allen Pontotoc 1 ees Avant Osage 
Antlers Pushmataha 1,842 Beggs Okmulgee 


Pop. 


11,757 
12,095 
11,634 


8,930 
6,802 
5,004 
6,414 
9,676 
7,051 
5,010 


3,067 
2,717 
3,405 
2,933 
4,435 
3,694 
3,154 
2,679 
2,938 
4,076 
4,701 
3,667 
3,436 
3,032 
3,204 
3,849 
2,749 
2,601 


2,038 
1,071 
2,327 


Town 


Bigheart 
Bixby 
Boley 
Boswell 
Boynton 
Britton 


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Oklahoma (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Osage 
Tulsa 
Okfuskee 
Choctaw 
Muskogee 
Oklahoma 


Broken Arrow Tulsa 


Broken Bow 
Caddo 
Carnegie 
Cement 
Chandler 
Checotah 
Chelsea 
Cherokee 
Comanche 
Cordell 
Covington 
Coweta 
Davis 
Devol 
Dewar 
Dewey 
Edmond 
Eufaula 
Fairfax 
Fairview 
Fort Gibson 
Garber City 
Geary 


Grandfield 
Guymon 
Haileyville 
Haskell 
Healdton 
Heavener 
Hennessey 
Hollis 
Jenks 


McCurtain 
Bryan 
Caddo 
Caddo 
Lincoln 
McIntosh 
Rogers 
Alfalfa 
Stephens 
Washita 
Garfield 
Wagoner 
Murray 
Cotton 
Okmulgee 
Washington 
Oklahoma 
McIntosh 
Osage 
Major 
Muskogee 
Garfield 
Blaine 
Canadian 
Tillman | 
Texas 
Pittsburg 
Muskogee 
Carter 

Le Flore 
Kingfisher 
Harmon 
Tulsa 


2,099 
1,249 
1,154 
1,212 
1,204 
1,070 
2,086 
1,983 
1,421 
1,150 
1,098 
2,226 
2,390 
1,692 
2,017 
1,427 
1,855 
1,283 
1,318 
1,609 
1,936 
1,558 
2,302 
2,452 


2,286 * 


1,342 
1,751 
1,353 
1,446 
1,167 


1,990 
1,507 
2,067 
2,196 
2,157 
1,850 
1,310 
1,683 
1,508 


Kiefer 
Kingfisher 
Kiowa 
Krebs 
Kusa 
Lehigh 
Lindsay 
McCurtain 
Marietta 
Marlow 
Medford 
Morris 
Mounds 
Oilton 

O’ Keene 
Okemah 
Pawnee 
Prague 
Pryor Creek 
Quapaw 
Quinton 
Ringling 
Roff 

Ryan 
Sallisaw 
Sayre 
Shamrock 
Shattuck 
Skiatook 


Snyder 
Spiro 
Stigler 
Stillwell 
Stroud 
Tahlequah 
Tecumsah 
Thomas 
Tishomingo 
Tonkawa 


211 
County Pop. 
Creek 1,563 
Kingfisher 2,447 
Pittsburg 287 
Pittsburg 2,078 
Okmulgee 1,069 
Coal 1,898 
Garvin 1,543 
Haskell 1,062 
Love 1,977 
Stephens 2:276 
Grant 1,050 
Okmulgee 1,926 
Creek 1,078 
Creek Dall 
Blaine 1,084 
Okfuskee 2,162 
Pawnee 2,418 
Lincoln E27 
Mayes 1,767 
Ottawa 1,394 
Pittsburg L557 
Jefferson 1,039 
Pontotoc 1,138 
Jefferson 1,379 
Sequoyah R250 
Beckham 1,703 
Creek 1,409 
Ellis 1,365 
ee 1,653 
Tulsa 
Kiowa 1,197 
Le Flore 1,162 
Haskell 1,797 
Adair 1,155 
Lincoln 1,361 
Cherokee D2sI 
Pottawatomie 1,429 
Custer 13223 
Johnston 1,871 
Kay 1,448 


ho 
—_ 
bho 


Town 


Vian 
Wapanucka 
Watonga 
Waynoka 
Weatherford 
Weleetka 


Achille 
Alderson 
Apache 
Beaver City 
Bennington 
Billings 
Blanchard 
Bokchito 
Bokoshe 
Bromide 


Byars 
Calvin 
Canton 
Carmen 
Chattanooga 
Choteau 
Crescent 
Crowder 
Custer City 
Delaware 
Dustin 

East Duke 
Eldorado 
Erick 
Fairland 
Forgan 

Fort Cobb 
Fort Towson 
Francis 
Gage 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Oklahoma (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Sequoyah 
Johnston 
Blaine 
Woods 
Custer 
Okfuskee 


Bryan 
Pittsburg 
Caddo 
Beaver 
Bryan 
Noble 
McClain 
Bryan 
Le Flore 
Coal 
Johnston 
McClain 
Hughes 
Blaine 
Alfalfa 
Comanche 
Mayes 
Logan 
Pittsburg 
Custer 
Nowata 
Hughes 
Jackson 
Jackson 
Beckham 
Ottawa 
Beaver 
Caddo 
Choctaw 
Pontotoc 
Ellis 


13176 
1,038 
1,678 
1,500 
1,929 
1,588 


500 to 1,000, 95 Towns. 


500 
855 
919 
920 
951 
846 
842 
627 
869 
923 


629 
700 
982 
792 
907 
o41 
878 
581 
671 
804 
713 
502 
967 
91 
818 
582 
546 
965 
911 
804 


Wetumka 
Wewoka 
Wilburton 
Wilson 
Wynnewood 
Yukon 


County 


Hughes 
Seminole 
Latimer 
Carter 
Garvin 
Canadian 


Population, 68,547 


Gotebo 
Granite 
Grove 
Hastings 
Helena 
Hinton 
Hooker 
Howe 
Hydro 
Jennings 
Kaw City 
Kingston 
Konawa 
Lamont 
Lexington 
Locust Grove 
Lone Wolf 
Luther 
McLoud 
Mannsville 
Maud 
Maysville 
Meeker 
Mill Creek 
Minco 
Mooreland 





Muldrow 
Olustee 
Osage City 
Paden 


Mountain View 


Kiowa 
Greer 
Delaware 
Jefferson 
Alfalfa 
Caddo 
Texas 

Le Flore 
Caddo 
Pawnee 
Kay 
Marshall 
Seminole 
Grant 
Cleveland 
Mayes 
Kiowa 
Oklahoma 


Pottawatomie 


Johnston 


Pottawatomie 


Garvin 
Lincoln 
Johnston 
Grady 


Woodward 


Kiowa 
Sequoyah 
Jackson 
Osage 
Okfuskee 


Pop. 


1,422 
1,520 
2,226 
2,286 
2,200 
1,016 


737 
912 
869 
629 
615 
744 
946 
711 
686 
910 
627 
767 
896 
586 
950 
587 
657 
601 
651 
639 
637 
627 
513 
620 
606 
292 
917 
693 
665 
37 
600 


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Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Panama Le Flore 568 Sterrett Bryan 703 
Perkins Payne 608 Stonewall Pontotoc 622 
Pershing Osage 89] Stratford Garvin 964 
Phillips Coal 972 Taft Muskogee 553 
Pittsburg Pittsburg 892 Talihina Le Flore 690 
Pond Creek Grant 965 Tamaha Haskell 501 
Porter Wagoner 597 Temple Cotton 906 
Porum Muskogee Gas Terral Jefferson 506 
Ralston Pawnee 703 Texhoma Texas 687 
Ramona Washington 793 Tipton Tillman FA, 
Ravia Johnston 513 Tuttle Grady 590 
Red Fork Tulsa 844 Valliant McCurtain 809 
Red Oak Latimer 593 Wanette Pottawatomie 783 
Rush Springs Grady 768 Welch Craig 696 
Seminole Seminole 854. Wellston Lincoln 650 
Sentinel Washita 723 Westville Adair 956 
Soper Choctaw 538 Wister Le Flore 586 


Under 500, 218 Towns. Population, 66,320 


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OREGON 





Location of cities of 10,000 and over 


Population 783,389 
Area in sq. mi. 95,607 
Pop. per sq. mi. 8:2 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.7 
Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 50,206 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 856 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 36,819 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 5,000 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 3.232 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 3.38 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Dimer 
_ Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 83,332 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 125,660 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Tl 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 80,000 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 70 


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Population, 783,389—0.7 per cent of the population of United States 


Families,* 174,086—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 2,144 














Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Number of 


Class of Places idee Population Per Cent 

Urban territory aS 391,019 49 .9 
Cities and towns of 

100,000 and over 258,288 .0 

15,000 to 100,000 0 0 

10,000 to 15,000 42,299 5.4 

5,000 to 10,000 50,445 6.4 

2,500 to 5,000 39,987 Su 

Rural territory 392,370 50.1 
Cities and towns of 

1,000 to 2,500 47,127 6.0 

500 to =1,000 28,348 3.6 

Under 500 — 23,463 3.0 

Other rural territory 293,432 eas 





Town County Pop. Town County 


100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 258,288 
Portland Multnomah 258,288 


10,000 to 25,000, 3 Cittes. Population, 42,299 


Astoria Clatsop 14,027 Salem Marion 
Eugene Lane 10,593 


5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 50,445 


Baker Baker 7,729 Medford Jackson 

Bend Deschutes 5,415 Oregon City! Clackamas 

Corvallis Benton Or Tos Pendleton Umatilla 

La Grande Union 6,913 The Dalles Wasco 
*See preface 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 


17,679 


5,756 
5,686 
7,387 
5,807 


216 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Oregon (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

2,500 to 5,000, 11 Cities. Population, 39,987 
Albany Linn 4,840 McMinnville Yamhill 2,767 
Ashland Jackson 4,283 Marshfield Coos 4,034 
Dallas Polk 2,701 Newberg Yamhill 2,566 
Grants Pass Josephine 5 pa! North Bend Coos 3,268 
Hood River Hood River = 3,195 Roseburg Douglas 4,381 
Klamath Falls Klamath 4,801 


1,000 to 2,500, 30 Towns. Population, 47,127 


Bandon Coos 1,440 Lebanon Linn 1,805 
Burns Harney 1,022 Milton Umatilla 1,747 
Clatskanie Columbia Bigg Milwaukie! Clackamas Liz 
Condon Gilliam ipa are Ontario Malheur 2,039 
Coquille Coos 1,642 Oswego Clackamas 1,818 
Cottage Grove Lane 1,919 Prineville Crook 1,144 
Elgin Union 1,043 Rainier Columbia 1,287 
Enterprise Wallowa 1,895 St. Helens Columbia 2,220 
Forest Grove Washington 1,915 Seaside Clatsop 1,802 
Gladstone Clackamas 1,069 Silverton Marion par) 
Gresham! Multnomah = 1,103 Springfield Lane 1,855 
Heppner Morrow 1,324 Tillamook Tillamook 1,964 
Hillsboro Washington 2,468 Union Union 1,319 
Independence Polk 1,143 West Linn Clackamas 1,628 
Lakeview Lake 1,139 Woodburn Marion 1,656 


500 to 1,000, 43 Towns. Population, 28,348 


Amity Yamhill py Falls City Polk 994 
Arlington Gilliam 529 Fossil Wheeler 519 
Athena Umatilla 621 Freewater Umatilla 664 
Bay City Tillamook 511 Glendale Douglas 548 
Beaverton Washington 580 Haines Baker 503 
Brownsville Linn 763 Hammond Clatsop 547 
Canby Clackamas 852 Harrisburg Linn 573 
Carlton Yamhill 552 Hermiston Umatilla 655 
Central Point Jackson 582 Huntington Baker 666 
Drain Douglas 607 Joseph Wallowa 770 
Dufur Wasco 533 Junction City Lane 687 
Echo Umatilla 501 Monmouth Polk 582 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 


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Town County 
Mount Angel Marion 
Myrtle Point Coos 
Newport Lincoln 
North Powder Union 
Nyssa Malheur 
Oakland Douglas 
Philomath Benton 
Prairie City Grant 
Redmond Deschutes 
Reedsport Douglas 


Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 


936 
934 
580 
613 
563 
516 
591 
643 
985 
850 


Oregon (continued) 


Town 


Sheridan 
Stayton 
Sutherlin 
Toledo 
Vale 
Wallowa 
Warrenton 
Wasco 
Weston 


County 


Yamhill 
Marion 
Douglas 
Lincoln 
Malheur 
Wallowa 
Clatsop 
Sherman 
Umatilla 


Under 500, 102 Towns. Population, 23,463 


Pop. 


979 
649 
o15 
678 
935 
894. 
730 
701 
595 


218 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


PENNSYLVANIA 






Scranton 
e 





Wilkes-Barre)e 







Bethlehem 
Allentown® . 










ittsburgh . Noste E e Reading 


Johnstown Harrisburg\ Lancaster 
® Philadelphia 







hester 
Location of cities of 50,000 and over 
Population 8,720,017 
Area in sq. mi. 44,832 
Pop. per sq. mi. 194.5 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 8.3 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 202,252 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 3,618 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 91,556 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 10,600 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 11,681 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 26.05 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 13.44 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 490,337 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 854,706 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 7,419 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 365,500 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) Zia 


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PENNSYLVANIA 


Population, 8,720,017—8.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,937,782—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 284,494. 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 
Number of 





Class of Places Divcch Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 314 5,607,815 64.3 
Cities and towns of 
1,000,000 and over 1 1,823,779 20.9 
500,000 to 1,000,000 1 588,343 6.8 
100,000 to 500,000 Z 245,567 2.8 
50,000 to 100,000 9 605,820 TAG 
25,000 to 50,000 fi 273,838 3.1 
15,000 to 25,000 27 524,922 6.0 
10,000 to 15,000 30 364,818 4.2 
5,000 to 10,000 93 670,916 Tot 
2,500 to 5,000 144 509,812 ie 
Rural territory 3,112,202 al) 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 229 380,693 4.4 
500 to 1,000 175 125,967 RES 
Under 500 255 73,264 0.8 
Other rural territory 2,532,278 29.0 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 1,823,779 
Philadelphia Philadelphia 1,823,779 


500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 588,343 


Pittsburgh Allegheny 588,343 


100,000 to 500,000, 2 Cities. Population, 245,567 


Reading Berks 107,784 Scranton Lackawanna 137,783 


*See preface 


County 


Erie 
Dauphin 
Cambria 
Lancaster 
Luzerne 


Montgomery 
Lycoming 
York 


Luzerne 
Venango 
Luzerne 
Luzerne 
Montgomery 
Schuylkill 


Northumber- 


land 
Mercer 
Schuylkill 


Northumber- 


land 
Fayette 
Washington 


220 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Pennsylvania (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town 
50,000 to 100,000, 9 Cities. Population, 605,820 
Allentown Lehigh 73,502 Erie 
Altoona Blair 60,331 Harrisburg 
Bethlehem —_{ Lehigh 50,358 Johnstown 
\ Northampton Lancaster 
Chester! Delaware 58,030 Wilkes-Barre 
25,000 to 50,000, 7 Cities. Population, 273,838 
Easton Northampton 33,813 Norristown! 
Hazleton Luzerne 5 Materiel Williamsport 
McKeesport? Allegheny 46,781 York 
New Castle Lawrence 44,938 
15,000 to 25,000, 27 Cities. Population, 524,922 
Braddock 2 Allegheny 20,879 Nanticoke 
Bradford McKean 15,525 Oil City 
Butler Butler 23,778 Pittston 4 
Carbondale? Lackawanna 18,640 Plymouth 
Dunmore * Lackawanna 20,250 Pottstown 
Duquesne ? Allegheny 19,011 Pottsville 
Farrell Mercer 15,586 Shamokin 
Greensburg Westmoreland15,033 
Homestead? Allegheny 20,452 Sharon 
Lebanon Lebanon 24,643 Shenandoah 
McKees Rocks? Allegheny 16,713 Sunbury 
Mahanoy City Schuylkill 15,599 
Monessen Westmoreland18,179 Uniontown 
Mount Carmel Northumber- Washington 
land 17,469 Wilkinsburg ? 


Allegheny 


10,000 to 15,000, 30 Cities. Population, 364,818 


Ambridge Beaver 12,730 
Beaver Falls Beaver 12,802 
Berwick Columbia 12,181 
Bristol! Bucks 10,273 
Canonsburg Washington 10,632 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


Carlisle 
Carnegie 2 
Carrick 2 


Cumberland 
Allegheny 
Allegheny 


Chambersburg Franklin 


Charleroi 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 


Washington 


Pop. 


93,372 
713,917 
67,327 
53,150 
73,833 


32,319 
36,198 | 
47,512 


22,614. 
21,274 
18,497 
16,500 
17,431 
21,876 


21,204 
21,747 
24,726 


15,721 
15,692 
21,480 
24,403 


10,916 
11,516 
10,504 
13,171 
11,516 


Town 


Coatesville 
Columbia 
Connellsville 
Dickson City! 
Donora 

Du Bois 
Jeannette ? 
Meadville 
New 


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County 


10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 


Chester 
Lancaster 
Fayette 
Lackawanna 
Washington 
Clearfield 
Westmoreland 
Crawford 


Pop. 


14,515 
10,836 
13,804 
11,049 
14,131 
13,681 
10,627 
14,568 


Kensington? Westmoreland11,987 
NorthBraddock?Allegheny 


14,928 


Town 


Old Forge! 
Olyphant! 
Phoenixville 


Punxsutawney 


Steelton 
Swissvale 2 
Tamaqua 
Warren 

West Chester 
Woodlawn 


County 


Lackawanna 
Lackawanna 
Chester 
Jefferson 
Dauphin 
Allegheny 
Schuylkill 
Warren 
Chester 
Beaver 


5,000 to 10,000, 93 Cities. Population, 670,916 


Archbald? 
Arnold 2 
Ashland 
Ashley 
Avalon ? 
Bangor 
Bellevue 2 
Blakely! 
Bloomsburg 
Clairton ? 
Clearfield 
Coaldale 


Conshohocken? 


Coraopolis ” 
Corry 
Crafton 2 
Danville 
Darby * 
Dormont? 
Dorranceton 
Duryea! 
East 
Conemaugh 


Lackawanna 
Westmoreland 
Schuylkill 
Luzerne 
Allegheny 
Northampton 
Allegheny 
Lackawanna 
Columbia 
Allegheny 
Clearfield 
Schuylkill 
Montgomery 
Allegheny 
Erie 
Allegheny 
Montour 
Delaware 
Allegheny 
Luzerne 
Luzerne 


Cambria 


8,603 
6,120 
6,666 
6,520 
Ded 
5,402 
8,198 
6,564 
7,819 
6,264 
8,529 


6,336. 


8,481 
6,162 
7,228 
9,954 
6,952 
7,922 
6,455 
6,334 
7,776 


5,256 


East 

Pittsburgh? Allegheny 
Edwardsville Luzerne 
Ellwood City {Beaver 

\ Lawrence 

Etna? Allegheny 
Ford City Armstrong 
Forest City Susquehanna 
Frackville Schuylkill 
Franklin Venango 
Freeland Luzerne 
Glassport ” Allegheny 
Greenville Mercer 
Hanover York 
Huntingdon Huntingdon 
Indiana Indiana 
Jersey Shore Lycoming 
Jobnsonburg Elk 
Juniata Blair 
Kane McKean 
Kingston Luzerne 
Kittanning Armstrong 
Knoxville 2 Allegheny 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 
*Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


3Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


Pop. 


12,237 
10,236 
10,484 
10,311 
13,428 
10,908 
12,363 
14,272 
ba hard A 
12,495 


6,527 
9,027 
8,958 


6,341 
5,605 
6,004 
5,090 
9,970 
6,666 
6,959 
8,101 
8,664 
7,051 
7,043 
6,103 
9,400 
7,660 
7,283 
8,952 
7,153 
7,201 


ho 
bo 
bo 


Town 


Lansford 
Larksville 
Latrobe 
Lehighton 
Lewistown 
Lock Haven 


Luzerne 


Marcus Hook! 


Middletown 
Midland 
Millvale? 
Milton 


Minersville 
Monongahela 


Mount Oliver? 


Mount 
Pleasant 

Munhall? 

Nanty-Glo 


New Brighton 


Northampton 
Palmerton 
Parsons 
Pitcairn? 
Rankin? 
Renovo 
Ridgway 


2,500 to 5,000, 144 Cities. Population, 


Aliquippa 
Ambler? 
Apollo 
Aspinwall? 
Athens 
Avoca 3 
Barnesboro 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


Pennsylvania (continued) 


County Pop. 
Carbon 9,625 
Luzerne 9,438 
Westmoreland 9,484 
Carbon 6,102 
Mifflin 9,849 
Clinton 8,557 
Luzerne 5,998 
Delaware 5,324 
Dauphin 5,920 
Beaver 5,452 
Allegheny 8,031 
Northumber- 

land 8,638 
Schuylkill 7,845 
Washington 8,688 
Allegheny DOS 
Westmoreland 5,862 
Allegheny 6,418 
Cambria 5,028 
Beaver 9,361 
Northampton 9,349 
Carbon 7,168 
Luzerne 5,638 
Allegheny 5,728 
Allegheny 7,301 
Clinton 5,877 
Elk 6,037 


Beaver 
Montgomery 
Armstrong 
Allegheny 
Bradford 
Luzerne 
Cambria 


2,931 
3,094 
3,227 
3,170 
4,384 
4,950 
4,183 


Town 


5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 


Rochester 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


St. Clair (Pittsburgh P. O.) 


St. Clair? 
St. Marys 
Sayre 
Schuylkill 
Haven 
Scottdale 
Sharpsburg? 
Stroudsburg 
Summit Hill 
Swoyersville 
Tarentum? 
Taylor 3 
Throop 3 
Titusville 


Turtle Creek? 


Tyrone 
Vandergrift 
Waynesboro 
West 
Hazleton 


West Pittston’ 


Wilmerding? 
Windber 
Winton 3 


Beaver 
Bellefonte 
Bellwood 
Bentleyville 
Birdsboro 
Blairsville 
Boyertown 


*Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 


County Pop. 
Beaver 6,957 
Allegheny 6,585 
Schuylkill 6,495 
Elk 6,967 
Bradford 8,078 
Schuylkill 5,437 
Westmoreland 5,768 
Allegheny 8,921 
Monroe 5,278 
Carbon 5,499 
Luzerne 6,876 
Allegheny 8,925 
Lackawanna 9,876 
Lackawanna _ 6,672 
Crawford 8,432 
Allegheny 8,138 
Blair 9,084 
Westmoreland 9,531 
Franklin 9,720 
Luzerne 5,854 
Luzerne 6,986 
Allegheny 6,441 
Somerset 9,462 
Lackawanna _ 7,583 
509,812 

Beaver 4,135 
Centre 3,996 
Blair 2,629 
Washington 3,679 
Berks 3,299 
Indiana 4,391 
Berks 3,189 


Town 


Brackenridge! 


Bridgeport ” 
Bridgeville 
Brookville 
Brownsville 
Burnham 
Catasauqua 
Centerville 
Clarion 
Clifton 
Heights ? 
Clymer 
College Hill 
Collingdale ? 
Coplay 
Coudersport 
Curwensville 
Dale 
Derry 


Downingtown 


Doylestown 
Dupont 
East Mauch 

Chunk 
East 


Stroudsburg 


Eddystone? 
Edgewood! 
Elizabeth! 


Elizabethtown 


Ellsworth 
Emaus 
Emporium 
Ephrata 
Exeter? 
Export 
Forty Fort 


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County Pop. 


2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


Allegheny 4,987 
Montgomery 4,680 
Allegheny 3,092 
Jefferson — 3,272 
Fayette 2,502 
Mifflin 2,765 
Lehigh 4,714 
Washington 4,793 
Clarion 2,793 
Delaware 3,469 
Indiana 2,867 
Beaver 2,643 
Delaware 3,834 
Lehigh 2,845 
Potter 2,836 
Clearfield 2,973 
Cambria OLS 
Westmoreland 2,889 
Chester 4,024 
Bucks 3,837 
Luzerne 4,576 
Carbon 3,868 
Monroe 4,855 
Delaware 2,670 
Allegheny 3,181 
Allegheny 2,703 
Lancaster 3,319 
Washington 2,828 
Lehigh 4,370 
Cameron 3,036 
Lancaster at 6) 
Luzerne 4,176 


Westmoreland 2,596 
Luzerne 3,389 


Town County Pop. 
Franklin Cambria 2,632 
Freedom Beaver 3,452 
Freeport Armstrong 2,696 
Galeton Potter 2,969 
Gallitzin Cambria 3,580 
Gettysburg Adams 4,439 
Gilberton Schuylkill 4,766 
Girardville Schuylkill 4,482 
Grove City Mercer 4,944 
Hamburg Berks 2,764 
Hellertown Northampton 3,008 
Hollidaysburg Blair 4,071 
Honesdale Wayne 2,756 
Hummelstown Dauphin 2,654 
Ingram! Allegheny 2,900 
Irwin Westmoreland 3,235 
Jenkintown? Montgomery 3,366 
Jermyn? Lackawanna 3,326 
Kulpmont Northumber- 

land 4,695 
Kutztown Berks 2,684 
Lansdale? Montgomery 4,728 
Lansdowne? Delaware 4,797 
Leechburg Armstrong 3,991 
Lewisburg Union 3,204 
Lititz Lancaster 3,680 
Lykens Dauphin 2,880 
McAdoo Schuylkill 4,674 
McDonald Washington 2,751 
Manheim Lancaster 2,712 
Mauch Chunk Carbon 3,666 
Mayfield Lackawanna 3,832 
Mechanicsburg Cumberland 4,688 
Media 2 Delaware 4,109 
Meyersdale Somerset 3,716 
Millersburg Dauphin 2,936 
Miners Mills Luzerne 4,365 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


"Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


3Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 


224 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Pennsylvania (continued) 





Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
Monaca Beaver 3,838 Slatington Lehigh 4,014 
Moosic! Lackawanna 4,364 Somerset Somerset SISt 
Morrisville? Bucks 3,639 Souderton Montgomery 3,125 
Mount Union Huntingdon 4,744 South 
Narberth? Montgomery 3,704 Allentown Lehigh 2,549 
Nazareth Northampton 4,288 South 
New Brownsville Fayette 4,675 
Philadelphia Schuylkill Dane South Fork Cambria 4,239 
North South 
Bellevernon Westmoreland 2,605 Williamsport Lycoming 4,341 
North East Erie 3,481 Southwest 
Northampton Greensburg Westmoreland 2,538 
Heights Northampton 3,791 Spangler Cambria 3,035 
Northumber- Northumber- Spring City Chester 2,944 
land land 4,061 Springdale? Allegheny 2,929 
Oakmont? Allegheny 4,512 Sugar Notch Luzerne 2,612 
Osceola Clearfield 2512 Susquehanna 
Palmyra Lebanon 3,646 Depot Susquehanna 3,764 
Parkesburg Chester 2,543 Sykesville Jefferson 2.507 
Parnassus? Westmoreland 3,816 Towanda Bradford 4,269 
Patton Cambria 3,628 Trafford? ee 2,859 
Pen Argyl Northampton 4,096 Westmoreland 
Perkasie Bucks 3,150 Union City Erie 3,850 
Philipsburg Centre 3,900 Verona? Allegheny 3,938 
Polk Venango 2,662 Waynesburg Greene 35532 
Port Carbon = Schuylkill 2,882 Wellsboro Tioga 3,452 
Port Vue’ Allegheny 2,538 West 
Portage Cambria 4,804 Homestead? Allegheny 3,435 
Prospect Park? Delaware 2,536 West Newton Westmoreland 2,645 
Quakertown Bucks 4,391 West Reading Berks 2,921 
Red Lion York 3,198 West York York 3,320 
Reynoldsville Jefferson 4,116 Westview? Allegheny 2,797 
Royersford Montgomery 3,278 Williamstown Dauphin 2,878 
Sewickley Allegheny 4,955 Wilson * Allegheny 3,243 
Sharpsville? Mercer 4,674 Wyoming Luzerne 3,582 
Shippensburg tet 4,372 
Franklin 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 
2Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
8Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


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Pennsylvania (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500, 229 Towns. Population, 380,693 
Albion Erie 1,549 Conway Beaver 1,858 
Aldan?! Delaware 1,136 Cresson Cambria 2,170 
Austin Potter 1,556 Cressona Schuylkill 1,739 
Avis Clinton 1,092 Dallastown York 2,124 
Avonmore Westmoreland 1,242 Dayton Armstrong 1,049 
Bath Northampton 1,401 Denver Lancaster 1,125 
Beaver Dravosburg? Allegheny 2,204 
Meadow Carbon 1,709 Dunbar Fayette 1,607 
Bedford Bedford 2,330 Dunconnon Perry 1,679 
Bellevernon Fayette 2,342 Duncansville Blair 1,230 
Ben Avon? Allegheny 2,198 East Brady Clarion 1,531 
Berlin Somerset 1,563 East Greenville Montgomery 1,620 
Bessemer Lawrence 1,417 East 
Big Run Jefferson 1,023 Lansdowne Delaware 1,561 
Blossburg Tioga 2,033 East McKees- 
Boswell Somerset 2,168 port? Allegheny 2,430 
Brentwood Allegheny 1,695 East 
Bridgewater Beaver 1,340 Vandergrift Westmoreland 1,969 
Brockwayville Jefferson 2,369 East 
Brownstown Cambria 1,489 Washington Washington 1,561 
Burgettstown Washington 1,990 Ebensburg Cambria 2,179 
California Washington 2,480 Edgeworth? Allegheny 1,373 
Cambridge Eldred McKean 1,037 
Springs Crawford 1,663 Elizabethville Dauphin 1,236 
Camp Hill Cumberland 1,636 Elkland Tioga 1,703 
Canton Bradford 2,154 Emlenton Venango 1,025 
Carrolltown |§ Cambria 1,369 Emsworth? Allegheny 2,165 
Castle Shannon Allegheny 2 Sos Evansburg Butler 1,548 
Catawissa Columbia 2,025 Everett Bedford 1,687 
Central City Somerset 1,051 Everson Fayette 1,988 
Centralia Columbia 2,336 Fairchance Fayette 2,124 
Chalfant Allegheny 1,044. Falls Creek Jefferson 1,364 
Clarks Summit Lackawanna _ 1,404 Fayette City Fayette 2,048 
Claysville Washington 1,009 Ferndale Cambria 1,450 
Coalport Clearfield 1,079 Fleetwood Berks 1,652 
Cokeburg Washington 1,691 Flemington Clinton 1,131 
Colwyn! Delaware 1,859 Fountain Hill Lehigh 2,339 
Confluence Somerset 1,031 Freemansburg Northampton 1,203 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


*Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


Pennsylvania (continued) 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


226 
Town County Pop. 
Girard Erie 1,242 
Glen Campbell Indiana 1,059 
Glen Rock York 1,232 
Glenfield Allegheny 2,156 
Glenolden! Delaware 1,944 
Gordon Schuylkill 1,078 
Greencastle Franklin pa gi) 
Greentree? Allegheny 1,043 
Hallstead Susquehanna 1,261 
Hastings Cambria 2,292 
Hatboro! Montgomery 1,102 
Hawley Wayne 1,939 
Hays? Allegheny pede fd 
Heidelberg? Allegheny 2,094 
Highspire Dauphin 2,031 
Homer City Indiana 1,802 
Hooversville Somerset 1,345 
Houston Washington 1,398 
Houtzdale Clearfield 1,504. 
Hughestown Luzerne 2,244. 
Hughesville Lycoming Low? 
Hyndman Bedford 1,179 
Irvona Clearfield 1,157 
Kennett 

Square Chester 2,398 
Langhorne! Bucks 1,067 
Lebanon 

Independent Lebanon 2,136 
Leetsdale? Allegheny PAST 
Lemoyne Cumberland — 1,939 
Ligonier Westmoreland 1,807 
Lilly Cambria 2,346 
Linesville Crawford 1,015 
Littlestown Adams L552 
McSherrys- 

town Adams 1,800 
Malvern Chester 1,286 
Manor Westmoreland 1,077 


Mansfield 
Marianna 
Marietta 
Marion 
Heights 
Mars 
Marysville 
Masontown 
Matamoras 
Mercer 
Mercersburg 
Mifflinburg 
Mifflintown 
Mill Hall 
Mohnton 
Montgomery 





Montoursville 


Montrose 

Morton! 

Mount Holly 
Springs 


Mount Jewett 


Mount Joy 
Mount Penn 
Muncy 
Myerstown 
Nescopeck 


NewBethlehem 


New 


Cumberland 


New Eagle 
New Holland 
New Hope 
Newport 
Newtown! 
Newville 
North 


Catasauqua 


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Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Tioga 
Washington 
Lancaster 
Northumber- 
land 
Butler 
Perry 
Fayette 
Pike 
Mercer 
Franklin 
Union 
Juniata 
Clinton 
Berks 
Lycoming 
Lycoming 
Susquehanna 
Delaware 


Cumberland 
McKean 
Lancaster 
Berks 
Lycoming 
Lebanon 
Luzerne 
Clarion 


Cumberland 
Washington 
Lancaster 
Bucks 

Perry 

Bucks 
Cumberland 


Northampton 


Pop. 


1,609 
1,124 
1,735 


1,874 
1,226 
Lote 
1,525 
1,535 
1,932 
1,663 
1,744 
1,083 
1,238 
1,640 
1,798 
1,949 
1,661 
1,212 


1,109 
1,494 
2,192 
1,370 
2,054 
2,385 
1,638 
1,662 


1,577 
1,572 
1,453 
1,093 
LOZ 
1,703 
1,482 


2,321 


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Town County Pop. 


Town County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


North 

Charleroi Washington 1,931 
North Clairton Allegheny 1,270 
North Wales! Montgomery 2,041 





North York York 2,239 
Norwood! Delaware 22353 
Oakdale? Allegheny 1,611 
Oakland Susquehanna 1,120 


Orwigsburg Schuylkill 1,958 
Overbrook Allegheny 2,185 


Oxford Chester 2,093 
Paint Somerset 1,283 
Palo Alto Schuylkill 1,667 
Parker City Armstrong 1,188 
Penbrook Dauphin 2,072 
Penn Westmoreland 1,019 


Pennsburg Montgomery 1,404 
Pine Grove Schuylkill 1,778 


Point Marion Fayette 1,607 
Port Allegany McKean 2.000 
Pringle Luzerne 1,960 
Ramey Clearfield 1,093 
Ridley Park! Delaware 7s 
Rimersburg Clarion 1,060 
Roaring Spring Blair 2,379 
Robesonia Berks 1,203 
Rockledge! Montgomery 1,029 
Rockwood Somerset 562 
Roscoe Washington 1,480 
Roseto Northampton 1,634 
Royalton Dauphin 1,156 
Saltsburg Indiana 1,022 
Saxton Bedford 1,165 
Scalp Level Cambria 1,690 
Selinsgrove Snyder 1,937 
Sellersville Bucks 1,739 
Sharon Hill' Delaware 1,780 
Shickshinny Luzerne 2,289 


Shillington Berks 
Shingle House Potter 
Sinking Spring Berks 
Smethport McKean 
South 

Connelsville Fayette 
South 

Greensburg Westmoreland 
South Renovo Clinton 
South Waverly Bradford 
Spring Grove York 
State College Centre 
Stoneboro Mercer 
Summerville Jefferson 


Swarthmore! Delaware 
Tidioute Warren 
Topton Berks 
Tower City Schuylkill 
Trainer Delaware 
Tremont Schuylkill 
Troy Bradford 
Tunkhannock Wyoming 
Upland! Delaware 
Vanderbilt Fayette 
Vandling Lackawanna 
Versailles ? Allegheny 
Vintondale Cambria 
Wall? Allegheny 


Walnutport Northampton 
Warrior Run Luzerne 
Watsontown Northumber- 
land 

Weatherly Carbon 
Wesleyville Erie 
West 

Brownsville Washington 
West Consho- 

hocken! Montgomery 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


Pop. 


2,175 
1,169 
1,270 
1,568 


2,196 


2,188 
1,291 
1,251 
1,115 
2,405 
1,405 
Lh Bt 
2,350 
1,063 
1,147 
2,324 
1,367 
2,015 
1,419 
1,736 
2,486 
1,183 
1,258 
1,936 
2,053 
2,426 
1,051 
1,387 


2,153 
2,396 
1,457 
1,900 


2,331 


22 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town 


Pennsylvania (continued) 


County ° 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


West Easton Northampton 
West Fairview Cumberland 
West Grove Chester 

West Middlesex Mercer 

West Wyoming Luzerne 
Westfield Tioga 
Westmont Cambria 
Wheatland Mercer 
Whitaker! Allegheny 
White Haven Luzerne 


500 to 1,000, 175 Towns. 


Adamstown 
Akron 
Alburtis 
Arona 
Atglen 
Auburn 
Avondale 
Baden 
Beavertown 
Bechtelsville 
Beech Creek 
Benton 
Biglerville 
Bloomfield 
Bolivar 
Bowmanstown 
Brisbin 
Broad Top 
City 
Bruin 
Centre Hall 
Cherrytree 
Chester Hill 
Christiana 


Lancaster 
Lancaster 
Lehigh 
Westmoreland 
Chester 
Schuylkill 
Chester 
Beaver 
Snyder 

Berks 

Clinton 
Columbia 
Adams 

Perry 
Westmoreland 
Carbon 
Clearfield 


Huntingdon 
Butler 
Centre 
Indiana 
Clearfield 
Lancaster 


1,408 
1,800 
1,152 
1,349 
1,938 
1,303 
1,976 
1,742 
1,881 
1,402 


800 
723 
795 
549 
650 
977 
627 
895 
929 
502 
973 
696 
» aod 
778 
766 
834 
970 


219 
720 
925 
555 
823 
985 


Williamsburg 
Wind Gap 
Womelsdorf 
Wrightsville 
Wyomissing 
Yardley? 
Yeadon? 
Youngsville 
Youngwood 
Zelienople 


County Pop. 


Blair 1,872 
Northampton 1,133 


Population, 125,967 


Clarendon 
Cola Center 
Cochranton 
Collegeville? 
Conneautville 
Coopersburg 
Courtdale 
Cranesville 
Creekside 
Dallas 
Dalton? 
Dauphin 
Dawson 
Delta 
Dillsburg 
Dover 

Du Boistown 
Dunlevy 
Dushore 
East Bangor 
East Berlin 


East Rochester Beaver 


East 


Waynesburg Greene 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 


Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


8Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 


Berks Lak 
York 1,943 
Berks 2,062 
Bucks 1,262 
Delaware 1,308 
Warren 1,611 
Westmoreland 2,275 
Butler 1,870 
Warren 928 
Washington 724 
Crawford 647 
Montgomery 681 
Crawford 969 
Lehigh 870 
Luzerne 600 
Erie 548 
Indiana 663 
Luzerne 581 
Lackawanna 786 
Dauphin 598 
Fayette 956 
York 858 
York 924 
York 535 
Lycoming 756 
Washington 576 
Sullivan 776 
Northampton 942 
Adams 610 

720 

886 


Town 


Edenburg 
Edinboro 
Elco 
Factoryville 
Finleyville 
Garrett 
Gaysport 
Glendon 
Grampian 
Gratz 
Great Bend 
Greensboro 
Halifax 
Harmony 
Hatfield 
Hawthorn 
Herndon 
Honeybrook 
Hopewell 
Howard 
Hyde Park 
Jamestown 
Jefferson 
Johnetta 
Jonestown 
Knoxville 
Koppel 
Lanesboro 
Laurel Run 


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Pennsylvania (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Lawrenceville Tioga 


Lewis Run 
Lewisville 
Liberty 
Liverpool 
Lorain 
McConnells- 
burg 
Macungie 


Clarion 806 
Erie 835 
Washington 808 
Wyoming 628 
Washington 609 
Somerset 859 
Blair 997 
Northampton 715 
Clearfield 677 
Dauphin 615 
Susquehanna 666 
Greene 516 
Dauphin Til 
Butler 757 
Montgomery 830 
Clarion 665 
Northumberland 650 
Chester 585 
Bedford 516 
Centre 621 
Westmoreland 743 
Mercer 818 
York 514 
Armstrong 535 
Lebanon 580 
Tioga 696 
Beaver 762 
Susquehanna 805 
Luzerne ar 
508 
McKean 665 
Potter 526 
Allegheny 601 
Perry 586 
Cambria 812 
Fulton 689 
Lehigh 768 


Town County 
Mahaffey Clearfield 
Manchester York 
Manorville Armstrong 
Mapleton Huntingdon 
Martinsburg Blair 
Mechanicsville Schuylkill 
Meshoppen Wyoming 
Middleburg Snyder 
Middleport Schuylkill 
Midway Washington 
Mifflin Juniata 
Milesburg Centre 
Milford Pike 
Millerstown Perry 
Millerstown 
(Chicora P.O.) Butler 

Millheim Centre 
Millville Columbia 
Mont Alto Franklin 
Moscow! Lackawanna 
Mount Wolf York 
Mountville Lancaster 
New 

Alexandria Westmoreland 
New Florence Westmoreland 
New Freedom York 
New Milford Susquehanna 
New Oxford Adams 
New Salem Westmoreland 
New 

Wilmington Lawrence 
Nicholson Wyoming 
North Irwin Westmoreland 
Orbisonia Huntingdon 
Osceola Tioga 
Parryville Carbon 
Paxtang Dauphin 
Petersburg Huntingdon 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 


Pop. 


801 
716 
537 
802 
955 
560 
608 
984 
984 
886 
965 
945 
768 
616 


802 
915 
658 
989 
702 
688 
757 


287 
730 
906 
644. 
949 
671 


886 
$42 
908 
682 
568 
a78 
822 
691 


Pennsylvania (continued) 


Town County 


Pop. 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Picture Rocks Lycoming 
Pleasantville Venango 
Plumville Indiana 
Port Royal Juniata 
Portland Northampton 
Quarryville Lancaster 
Red Hill Montgomery 
Rices Landing Greene 
Richland Lebanon 
Richlandtown Bucks 
Riegelsville Bucks 
Ringtown Schuylkill 
Rockhill Huntingdon 
Rouseville Venango 
Rural Valley Armstrong 
Rutledge! Delaware 
Saegerstown Crawford 
Salisbury Somerset 
Sandy Lake Mercer 
Sankertown Cambria 
Seward Westmoreland 
Shiremanstown Cumberland 
Shrewsbury York 
Sligo Clarion 
Slippery Rock Butler 
Smithfield Fayette 
Smithton Westmoreland 
Snow Shoe Centre 
South 

Langhorne Bucks 
South 

New Castle Lawrence 


526 
652 
538 
558 
945 
823 
787 
883 
841 
989 
610 
785 
500 
818 
841 
711 
659 
951 
645 
900 
657 
635 
568 
801 
826 
940 
790 
650 


557 


920 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town County 
South 

Philipsburg Centre 
Springboro Crawford 
Stewartstown York 
Stockdale Washington 
Strasburg Lancaster 
Summerhill Cambria 
Suterville Westmoreland 
Terre Hill Lancaster 
Tionesta Forest 
Trumbauers- 

ville Bucks 
Tullytown! Bucks 
Tunnelhill Cambria 
Wampum Lawrence 
Waterford Erie 
Waymart Wayne 
Weissport Carbon 
Wernersville Berks 
West Elizabeth Allegheny 
West 

Kittanning Armstrong 
West Telford Montgomery 
Westover Clearfield 
Windsor York 
Wormleysburg Cumberland 
Wyalusing Bradford 
Yatesville Luzerne 
Yoe York 
York Haven York 


Under 500, 255 Towns. Population, 73,264 


‘Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 


Pop. 


505 
542 
718 
830 
853 
890 
914 
840 
642 


698 
a72 
619 
882 
744 
507 
683 
797 
890 


861 
921 
712 
854 
866 
628 
709 
935 
779 


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RHODE ISLAND: 






Population 604,397 
Pantueleve Area in sq. mi. 1,067 
Pop. per sq. mi. 566.4 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.6 







e 
Providence 


S 
Y 
p 


Location of cities of 50,000 






and over 

Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 4,083 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 187 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 2,170 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 750 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 206 

Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 19.26 

Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Star 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 39,563 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 64,726 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 1,082 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 41,800 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 26 


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RHODE ISLAND 


Population, 604,397—0.6 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 134,310—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 10,036 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places as oy Population Per Cent 
Urban territory Z 589,180 97.5 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 237,595 39.3 
50,000 to 100,000 64,248 10.6 
25,000 to 50,000 103,158 Li 
15,000 to 25,000 61,428 1032 
10,000 to 15,000 34,933 ae) 
5,000 to 10,000 61,345 10.1 
2,500 to 5,000 26,473 4.4 
Rural territory 15,217 Papas’ 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,5007 8 12,193 vag 
500 to =: 1,000 F 2.057 0.4 
Under 500+ 367 0.1 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 237,595 
Providence Providence 237,595 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 64,248 
Pawtucket! Providence 64,248 
25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 103,158 
Cranston! Providence 29,407 Woonsocket Providence 43,496 


Newport Newport 30,255 


*See preface 
+ Unincorporated 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Providence 


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Rhode Island (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town , County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 61,428 
Central Falls! Providence 24,174 West Warwick Kent 15,461 
EastProvidence! Providence 21,793 
10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 34,933 
Bristol Bristol 11,375 Warwick! Kent 13,481 
Cumberland! Providence 10,077 
5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 61,345 
Burrillville Providence 8,606 South 
Coventry Kent 5,670 Kingstown Washington 5,181 
Johnston! Providence 6,855 Warren Bristol 7,841 
Lincoln! Providence 9,543 Westerly Washington 9,952 
North 
Providence! Providence 7,697 
2,500 to 5,000, 8 Cities. Population, 26,473 
Barrington Bristol 3,897 Portsmouth? Newport 2,990 
East Greenwich! Kent 3,290 Scituate! Providence 3,006 
North Smithfield ! Providence 3,199 
Kingstown Washington 3,397 Tiverton 2 Newport 3,894 
North 
Smithfield Providence 3,200 
1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns.+ Population, 12,193 
Exeter Washington 1,033 Little Compton Newport 1,389 
Gloucester Providence 1,389 Middletown Newport 2,094 
Hopkinton Washington 2,316 New Shoreham Newport 1,038 
Jamestown Newport 1,633 Richmond Washington 1,301 
500 to 1,000, 3 Towns.+ Population, 2,657 
Charlestown Washington 759 Narragansett Washington 993 


Foster Providence 905 


Under 500, 1 Town.;+ Population, 367 


} Unincorporated 
1Falling within the adjacent territory of Providence 
Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River, Mass. 


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SOUTH CAROLINA 









Spartanburg, 


*Greenville 


=| 


Location of cities of 15,000 
and over 


Population 1,638,724 
Area in sq. mi. 30,495 


Pop. per sq. mi. Baad 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.6 
Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 192,693 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 693 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 42,226 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,800 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 3,697 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory je bes 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 22.44 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 70,143 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) . 43,716 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 187 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 51,000 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 93 


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SOUTH CAROLINA 


Population, 1,683,724—1.6 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 374,161—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 864,719 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places Mages of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory ap 293,987 Lid 
Cities and towns of 
50,000 and over 1 67,957 4.1 
25,000 to 50,000 1 37,524 ae 
15,000 to 25,000 2 45,765 AE 
10,000 to 15,000 Z 21,900 ee 
5,000 to 10,000 8 56,967 3.4 
2,500 to 5,000 18 64,236 3.8 
Rural territory 1,389,737 8205 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 84,504. 5.0 
500 to 1,000 29,259 baled 
Under 500 34,544 2.1 
Other rural territory 1,241,434 aay or 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
50,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 67,957 
Charleston Charleston 67,957 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 37,524 
Columbia Richland 37,524 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 45,765 
Greenville Greenville 23,127 Spartanburg Spartanburg 22,638 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 21,538 
Anderson Anderson 10,570 Florence Florence 10,968 


*See preface 


Town 


South Carolina (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 56,967 


Chester 
Gafiney 
Greenwood 
Newberry 


Chester 
Cherokee 


Greenwood 
- Newberry 


2,007 
5,065 
8,703 
5,894 


Orangeburg 
Rock Hill 
Sumter 
Union 


Orangeburg 
York 
Sumter 
Union 


2,500 to 5,000, 18 Cities. Population, 64,236 


Abbeville 
Aiken 
Batesburg 


Beaufort 
Bennettsville 
Camden 
Cheraw 
Clinton 
Darlington 


Abbeville 
Aiken 
Lexington 
Saluda 
Beaufort 
Marlboro 
Kershaw 


Chesterfield 


Laurens 


Darlington 


4,570 
4,103 
2,848 


2,831 
3,197 
3,930 
3,150 
3,767 
4,669 


Easley 

Eau Claire 
Georgetown 
Hartsville 
Lancaster 
Laurens 
Marion 
Summerville 
Yorkville 


Pickens 
Richland 
Georgetown 
Darlington 
Lancaster 
Laurens 
Marion 
Dorchester 
York 


1,000 to 2,500, 50 Towns. Population, 84,504 


Allendale 
Andrews 


Bamberg 
Barnwell 
Belton 
Bishopville 
Blacksburg 
Blackville 
Branchville 
Brookland 
Clio 

Clover 
Conway 
Cowpens 
Denmark 
Dillon 
Edgefield 
Estill 

Fort Mill 
Fountain Inn 


Allendale 1,893 
Georgetown 1,968 
Williamsburg 

Bamberg 2,210 
Barnwell 1,903 
Anderson 1,780 
Lee 2,090 
Cherokee L512 
Barnwell 1,421 
Orangeburg 1,814 
Lexington 15793 
Marlboro 1,009 
York 1,608 
Horry 1,969 
Spartanburg 1,284 
Bamberg 1,254 
Dillon 2,205 
Edgefield 1,865 
Hampton 1,393 
York 1,946 
Greenville 1,100 


Pop. 


7,290 
8,809 
9,508 
6,141 


3,968 
2,566 
4,579 
3,624 
3,032 
4,629 
3,892 
2,550 
2,731 


2,292 


1,900 
1,101 
1,209 
1,022 


1,606 
1,079 
1,216 
1,705 
2,129 
1,284 
2,022 
1,575 
2,379 
1,742 
1,040 
1,386 


Greer ene 
Spartanburg 
Honea Path Anderson 
Johnston Edgefield 
Jonesville Union 
Kershaw Kershaw 
Lancaster 
Kingstree Williamsburg 2,074 
Lake City Florence 
Latta Dillon 
Leesville Lexington 
Liberty Pickens 
McColl Marlboro 
McCormick McCormick 
Manning Clarendon 
Mount Pleasant Charleston 
Mullins Marion 
North Augusta Aiken 
Pendleton Anderson 
St. George Dorchester 
St. Matthews Calhoun 


1,780 


Town 


Saluda 
Seneca 


Timmonsville 


Varnville 
Walhalla 
Walterboro 


Arden 
Bowman 
Brunson 


Calhoun Falls 


Cameron 
Cayce 
Central 
Chesnee 
Chesterfield 
Cross Hill 
Due West 
Elloree 
Fairfax 
Greeleyville 
Hampton 


Heath Springs 


Holly Hill 
Inman 
Iva 
Lamar 


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South Carolina (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Saluda 
Oconee 
Florence 
Hampton 
Oconee 
Colleton 


Richland 
Orangeburg 
Hampton 
Abbeville 
Calhoun 
Lexington 
Pickens 
Spartanburg 
Chesterfield 
Laurens 
Abbeville 
Orangeburg 
Allendale 


Williamsburg 


Hampton 
Lancaster 
Orangeburg 
Spartanburg 
Anderson 
Darlington 


1,203 
1,460 
1,860 
1,160 
2,068 
1,853 


500 to 1,000, 40 Towns. 


924 
733 
699 
897 
524 
746 
898 
600 
856 
587 
702 
925 
957 
645 
706 
305 
022 
694 
962 
784 


Westminster 
Whitmire 
Williamston 
Winnsboro 
Woodruff 


County 


Oconee 
Newberry 
Anderson 
Fairfield 
Spartanburg 


Population, 29,255 


Landrum 
Lexington 
Loris 
Lynchburg 
Maryville 
Mayesville 
Ninety Six 
North 
Olar 
Pageland 
Pickens 
Prosperity 


Ridge Spring 


Simpsonville 
Springfield 
Summerton 
Swansea 
Wagener 


Spartanburg 
Lexington 
Horry 

Lee 
Charleston 
Sumter 
Greenwood 
Orangeburg 
Bamberg 
Chesterfield 
Pickens 
Newberry 
Saluda 
Greenville 
Orangeburg 
Clarendon 
Lexington 
Aiken 


West Greenville Greenville 


Williston 


Barnwell 


Under 500, 137 Towns. Population, 34,544 


Pop. 


1,847 
1,955 
2,322 
1,822 
2,396 


980 
894, 
600 
506 
505 
839 
T73 
700 
500 
521 
895 
748 
597 
566 
798 
957 
690 
597 
869 
854 


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SOUTH DAKOTA 


Aberdeen® 





Location of cities of 10,000 and over 


Population 636,547 
Area in sq. mi. 76,868 
Pop. per sq. mi. Gio 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.6 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 74,655 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 680 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 96,306 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 800 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 4,279 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory ool 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 59.37 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 104,625 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 88,946 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 33 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 39,300 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 126 


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Population, 636,547—0.6 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 141,455—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 831 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places east 44 Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 14 101,872 16.0 
Cities and towns of 
25,000 and over 25,202 3.9 
15,000 to 25,000 0 0 
10,000 to 15,000 14,537 ota 
5,000 to 10,000 41,994. 6.6 
2,500 to 5,000 20,139 2 gies 
Rural territory 934,675 84.0 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 56,560 8.9 
500 to 1,000 49,091 eed 
Under 500 40,094. 6.3 
Other rural territory 388,930 61.1 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 25,202 
Sioux Falls Minnehaha 25,202 
10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 14,537 
Aberdeen Brown 14,537 
5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,994 
Huron Beadle 8,302 Rapid City Pennington 5,777 
Lead Lawrence 5,013 Watertown Codington 9,400 
Mitchell Davison 8,478 Yankton Yankton 5,024 
2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 20,139 
Brookings Brookings 3,924 Madison Lake 4,144 


*See preface 


240 POPULATION. AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


South Dakota (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 

Mobridge Walworth ce Beat bre Redfield Spink y dag 

Pierre Hughes 3,209 Vermilion Clay 2,590 


1,000 to 2,500, 40 Towns. Population, 56,560 


Arlington Kingsbury 1,011 Howard Miner 1325 
Armour Douglas 1,045 Lake Preston Kingsbury 1,008 
Belle Fourche Butte 1,616 Lemmon Perkins 1,126 
Beresford eee 1,519 Lennox Lincoln 1,074 
Union Milbank Grant ae A 
Britton Marshall 1,105 Miller Hand 1,478 
Canton Lincoln A PAs Parker Turner 1,288 
Centerville Turner 1,104 Parkston Hutchinson 1,230 
Chamberlain Brule 1,303 Platte Charles Mix 1,242 
Clark Clark 1,392 Salem McCook 1,187 
De Smet Kingsbury 1,035 Scotland Bon Homme 1,234. 
Deadwood Lawrence 2,403 Sisseton Roberts 1,431 
Dell Rapids Minnehaha 1,677 Spearfish Lawrence 1,254 
Edgemont Fal] River =:1,254 Sturgis Meade 1,250 
Elk Point Union 1,470 Tyndall Bon Homme 1,405 
Eureka McPherson 1,200 Wagner Charles Mix 1,236 
Flandreau Moody 1,929 Webster Day 1,800 
Gregory Gregory 1,067 Wessington 
Groton Brown Lie Springs Jerauld 1,618 
Highmore Hyde 1,022 Winner Tripp 2,000 
Hot Springs Fall River 2,141 Woonsocket Sanborn 1,368 


500 to 1,000, 74 Towns. Population, 49,091 


Alexandria Hanson 965 Burke Gregory 623 
Alpena Jerauld 576 Canistota McCook 594 
Artesian Sanborn 689 Carthage Miner 667 
Avon Bon Homme _ 630 Castleton Hamlin 582 
Big Stone Grant 630 Clear Lake Deuel 835 
Blunt Hughes 512 Colman Moody 535 
Bonesteel Gregory 652 Colome Tripp 568 
Bowdle Edmunds 818 Colton Minnehaha 608 
Bridgewater McCook 976 Conde Spink 544 
Bristol Day 545 Custer Custer 595 


Bryant Hamlin 651 Dallas Gregory 705 


Town 


Delmont 
Doland 
Egan 
Elkton 
Emery 
Estelline 
Fairfax 
Faith ; 
Faulkton 
Fort Pierre 
Freeman 
Garretson 
Gary 
Geddes 
Gettysburg 
Hartford 
Hecla 
Hurley 
Ipswich 
Iroquois 


Java 
Jefferson 
Kimball 
Lake Andes 
Langford 
Leola 


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South Dakota (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Douglas 
Spink 
Moody 
Brookings 
Hanson 
Hamlin 
Gregory 
Meade 
Faulk 
Stanley 
Hutchinson 
Minnehaha 
Deuel 
Charles Mix 
Potter 
Minnehaha 
Brown 
Turner 
Edmunds 


{Kingsbury 
| Beadle 


Walworth 
Union 

Brule 
Charles Mix 
Marshall 
McPherson 


518 
667 
569 
872 
600 
658 
530 
O75 
709 
805 
894 
715 
588 
695 
951 
677 
593 
586 
909 
651 


o27 
530 
993 
867 
510 
637 


McIntosh 
McLoughlin 
Marion 
Mellette 
Menno 
Montrose 





Murdo 
Philip 
Plankinton 
Presho 
Selby 
Spencer 
Springfield 
Summit 


Timber Lake 


Tripp 
Veblen 
Viborg 
Volga 
Waubay 
Wessington 
White 
White Lake 
Wilmot 
Wolsey 


Mount Vernon 


County 


Carson 
Carson 
Turner 
Spink 
Hutchinson 
McCook 
Davison 
Jones 
Haakon 
Aurora 
Lyman 
Walworth 
McCook 
Bon Homme 
Roberts 
Dewey 
Hutchinson 
Marshall 
Turner 
Brookings 
Day 
Beadle 
Brookings 
Aurora 
Roberts 
Beadle 


Under 500, 147 Towns. Population, 40,094 


241 


727 
599 
939 
207 
918 
519 
661 
500 
647 
803 
626 
264 
637 
719 
556 
999 
970 
330 
618 
600 
979 
728 
o94 
610 
617 
510 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


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TENNESSEE 











© Nashville Knoxvillee 


Chattanooga 





Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Population 2,337,885 
Area in sq. mi. 41,687 
Pop. per sq. mi. 56.1 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.2 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 252,774 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 1,143 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 46,050 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 8,880 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 4,076 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 9.78 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 17.66 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 80,422 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 140,669 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 741 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 54,500 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 11] 


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TENNESSEE 


Population, 2,337,885—2.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 519,530—(Kstimated) 
Negroes, 451,758 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places ‘Mees of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory A7 611,226 26.1 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over Z 280,693 12.0 
50,000 to 100,000 2 125,712 5.8 
25,000 to 50,000 ON 0 0 
15,000 to 25,000 1 18,860 0.8 
10,000 to 15,0007 a 20,489 0.9 
5,000 to 10,000 ye 43,536 1.8 
2,500 to 5,000 33 111,935 4.8 
Rural territory 1,726,659 73/9 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 42 64,888 2.8 
500 to =: 1,000 58 40,625 is 
Under 500 87 25,661 1,1 
Other rural territory 1,595,485 68.2 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 280,693 
Memphis Shelby 162,351 Nashville Davidson 118,342 
50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 135,713 
Chattanooga Hamilton 57,895 Knoxville Knox 77,818 


15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 18,860 
Jackson Madison 18,860 
*See preface 


tBristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn. based upon their combined popu- 
lation (14,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15,000 


244 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Tennessee (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 20,489 
Bristol tf Sullivan 8,047 Johnson City Washington 12,442 
5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 43,536 
Clarksville Montgomery 8,110 Kingsport Sullivan 5,692 
Cleveland Bradley 6,522 Morristown Hamblen Oye 
Columbia Maury 5,526 Murfreesboro Rutherford 5,367 
Dyersburg Dyer 6,444 
2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities. Population, 111,935 

Alcoa Blount 3,358 Lebanon Wilson 4,084 
Alton Park Hamilton 3,020 Lenoir City Loudon 4,210 
Athens McMinn 2,580 Lewisburg Marshall 2.711 
Brownsville Haywood 3,062 McMinnville Warren 2,814 
Covington Tipton 3,410 Martin Weakley 2,837 
East Maryville Blount 3,739 

Chattanooga Hamilton 4,720 Newport Cocke 24108 
Elizabethton Carter 2,749 Paris Henry 4,730 
Erwin Unicoi 2,965 Pulaski Giles 2,780 
Etowah McMinn 2,516 Rockwood Roane 4,652 
Fayetteville Lincoln 3,629 St. Elmo Hamilton 3,890 
Franklin Williamson 3,123 Shelbyville Bedford 2,912 
Gallatin Sumner Bio Springfield Robertson 3,860 
Greeneville Greene 3,iiD Tracy City Grundy 2,669 
Harriman Roane 4,019 Trenton Gibson lee dst | 
Humboldt Gibson 3,913 Tullahoma Coffee 3,479 
La Follette Campbell 3,056 Union City Obion 4,412 

1,000 to 2,500, 42 Towns. Population, 64,888 

Bolivar Hardeman ‘1,031 Dunlap Sequatchie 1,465 
Clinton Anderson 1,409 Dyer Gibson 1,250 
Coal Creek Anderson 1,204 Englewood McMinn 1,271 
Cookeville Putnam 2,395 Greenfield Weakley 1,474 
Copperhill Polk 1,102 Halls Lauderdale 1,400 
Dayton Rhea 1,701 Hartsville Trousdale 1,023 
Dickson Dickson 2,263 Henderson Chester 1,181 
Dresden Weakley 1,007 Huntingdon Carroll Ba hea | 


tBristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn. based upon their combined popu- 


lation (14,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15,000 


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Town 


Jefferson City 


Jellico 


Lawrenceburg 


Lexington 
Livingston 
McKenzie 
Manchester 
Milan 
Monterey 


Tennessee (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Jefferson 
Campbell 
Lawrence 
Henderson 
Overton 
Carroll 
Coffee 
Gibson 


Putnam 


Mount Pleasant Maury 


Newbern 
North 


Dyer 


Chattanooga Hamilton 


Oakdale 


Adams 
Alamo 
Alexandria 
Algood 
Allens Creek 
Ashland 
Baxter 
Bells 
Benton 
Big Sandy 
Bluff City 
Bradford 
Butler 
Camden 
Carthage 
Centerville 
Clifty 


Collierville 
Collinwood 
Crossville 
Decherd 
Eastland 
Erin 


Morgan 


Robertson 
Crockett 
De Kalb 
Putnam 
Wayne 
Cheatham 
Putnam 
Crockett 
Polk 
Benton 
Sullivan 
Gibson 
Johnson 
Benton 
Smith 
Hickman 


{Cumberland 
\ White 


Shelby 
Wayne 
Cumberland 
Franklin 
White 


Houston 


1,414 
1,878 
2,461 
1,792 
1,215 
1,630 
1,114 
2,057 
1,445 
2,093 
yi! 


2,196 
1,552 


500 to 1,000, 58 Towns. 


672 
720 
510 
651 
707 
649 
521 
920 
525 
603 
524 
507 
578 
800 
920 
882 
729 


989 
698 
948 
815 
598 
855 


Obion 
Ripley 
Rogersville 
Somerville 


South Fulton 
South Pittsburg 


Sparta 
Spring City 
Sweetwater 


Tellico Plains 


Tiptonville 
Waverly 
Winchester 


County 


Obion 
Lauderdale 
Hawkins 
Fayette 
Obion 
Marion 
White 
Rhea 
Monroe 
Monroe 
Lake 
Humphreys 
Franklin 


Population, 40,625 


Gordonsburg 
Graysville 
Green Brier 
Hohenwald 
Jacksboro 
Jasper 
Jonesboro 
Kenton 


Kingston 
Lafayette 
Lookout 
Mountain 
Lynnville 
McEwen 
Madisonville 
Millington 


Lewis 
Rhea 
Robertson 
Lewis 
Campbell 
Marion 
Washington 
Gibson 
Obion 
Roane 
Macon 


Hamilton 
Giles 
Humphreys 
Monroe 
Shelby 


Mountain City Johnson 


Oliver Springs 


Oneida 
Orme 
Petersburg 
Portland 


Anderson 
Roane 
Scott 
Marion 
Lincoln 
Sumner 


no 
wn 


Pop. 


1,376 
2,070 
1,402 
1,106 
1,650 
2,356 
1,517 
1,001 
LOZ 
b220 
1,050 
1,054 
2,203 


829 
786 
518 
742 
638 
728 
815 
804 


516 
O47 


623 
202 
635 
850 
657 
724 
777 


943 
o22 
560 
869 


246 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Tennessee (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Ravenscroft White 509 Smithville De Kalb 
Ridgely Lake 910 Trezevant Carroll 
Rutherford Gibson 792 Trimble Dyer 
Savannah Hardin 758 Troy Obion 
Selmer MeNairy 546 Wartrace Bedford 
Sevierville Sevier 776 Watertown Wilson 
Sharon Weakley 506 Whiteville Hardeman 


Under 500, 87 Towns. Population, 25,661 


Pop. 


687 
987 
781 
516 
619 
933 
749 


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TEXAS 


Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 


Dallas 
Fort Worthe ° 


© E] Paso 


Houstone 


San Antonio e 


Population 4,663,228 
Areain sq. mi. 262,398 
Pop. per sq. mi. 17.8 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 4.4 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mile of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 3 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


wa a 
ao 


435,033 
2,423 
128,960 
12,300 
15,932 


329,700 
411,407 
1,297 
218,800 
300 


248 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


TEXAS 


Population, 4,663,228—4.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,036,273—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 741,723 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places pa of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 1,512,689 32 .4 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 565,113 1Zo1 
50,000 to 100,000 77,560 Me 
25,000 to 50,000 198,132 4.2 
15,000 to 25,000 123,796 2.6 
10,000 to 15,000 149,694 ea 
5,000 to 10,000 190,279 4.1 
2,500 to 5,000 208,115 4.5 
Rural territory 3, 1503539 67 .6 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 258,168 Oca 
500 to ~=—1,000 84,553 1.8 
Under 500 20,287 Ona 
Other rural territory TAG EW Sy A 59.8 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 fo 200,000, 4 Cities. Population, 565,113 
Dallas Dallas 158,976 Houston Harris 138,276 
Fort Worth Tarrant 106,482 San Antonio Bexar 161,379 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77,560 
El Paso El Paso 77,560 
25,000 to 50,000, 5 Cities. Population, 198,132 
Austin Travis 34,876 Waco McLennan 38,500 
Beaumont Jefferson 40,422 Wichita Falls Wichita 40,079 


Galveston Galveston 44,255 


*See preface 


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Texas (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 123,796 

Amarillo Potter 15,494 Port Arthur Jefferson ade sZ | 

Denison Grayson 17,065 Ranger Eastland 16,205 

Laredo Webb 22,710 Sherman Grayson 15,031 

Paris Lamar 15,040 


10,000 fo 15,000, 13 Cities. Population, 149,694 


Abilene Taylor 10,274 Marshall Harrison 14,271 
Brownsville Cameron 11,791 Palestine Anderson 11,039 
Cleburne Johnson 12,820 San Angelo Tom Green 10,050 
Corpus Christi Nueces 10,522 Temple Bell 11,033 
Corsicana Navarro 11,356 Texarkanat Bowie 11,480 
Del Rio Val Verde 10,589 Tyler Smith 12,085 
Greenville Hunt 12,384 


5,000 to 10,000, 29 Cities. Population, 190,297 


Belton Bell 5,098 McAllen Hidalgo 5,330 
Bonham Fannin 6,008 McKinney Collin 6,677 
Brenham Washington 5,066 Mineral Wells Palo Pinto 7,890 
Brownwood Brown 8,223 Navasota Grimes 5,060 
Bryan Brazos 6,307 Orange Orange 9,212 
Burkburnett Wichita 5,300 San Benito Cameron 5,070 
Childress Childress 5,003 Sulphur Springs Hopkins 5,558 
Cisco Eastland 7,422 Taylor . Williamson 5,965 
Denton Denton 7,626 Terrell Kaufman 8,349 
Eagle Pass Maverick 5,765 Vernon Wilbarger 5,142 
Eastland Eastland 9,368 Victoria Victoria 5,957 
Ennis Ellis 7,224 Waxahachie Ellis 7,958 
Gainesville Cooke 8,648 Weatherford Parker 6,203 
Hillsboro Hill 6,952 Yoakum ae Witt 6,184 
Longview Gregg S18 Lavaca 


2,500 to 5,000, 60 Cities. Population, 208,115 


Arlington Tarrant 3,031 Beeville Bee 3,063 
Athens Henderson 3,176 Big Springs Howard 4,273 
Ballinger Runnels PLY Bowie Montague — 3,179 
Bay City Matagorda 3,454 Cameron Milam 4,298 


tCombined population of Texarkana, in Miller County, Ark., and Bowie 
County, Texas—19,737 


Town 


Clarksville 
Coleman 
Comanche 
Commerce 
Cooper 
Crockett 
Cuoro 
Dalhart 


De Leon 
Desdemona 
Dublin 
Electra 
Georgetown 
Gonzales 
Gorman 
Graham 
Hearne 
Henrietta 
Honey Grove 
Huntsville 
Jacksonville 
Jefferson 
Kaufman 
Kingsville 
Lockhart 
Lubbock 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Red River 
Coleman 
Comanche 
Hunt 
Delta 
Houston 
DeWitt 
eae 
Hartley 
Comanche 
Eastland 
Erath 
Wichita 
Williamson 
Gonzales 
Eastland 
Young 
Robertson 
Clay 
Fannin 
Walker 
Cherokee 
Marion 
Kaufman 
Kleberg 
Caldwell 
Lubbock 


Pop. Town County 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 
3,386 Lufkin Angelina 
2,868 Magnolia Park Harris 
3,524 Marfa Presidio 
3,842 Marlin Falls 
2,563 Mart McLennan 
3,061 Memphis Hall 
3,671 Mercedes Hidalgo 
2,676 Mexia Limestone 
Mission Hidalgo 
3,302 Mount Pleasant Titus 
3,008 Nacogdoches Nacogdoches 
3,229 New Braunfels Comal 
4,744 Pittsburg Camp 
2,871 Plainview Hale 
3,128 Polytechnic Tarrant 
3,200 Quanah Hardeman 
2,544 San Marcos Hays 
2,741 Seguin Guadalupe 
2/003 Smithville Bastrop 
2,642 Sour Lake Hardin 
4,689 Stamford Jones 
oateo Stephenville Erath 
2,549 Sweetwater Nolan 
2,501 Teague Freestone 
4,770 Texas City Galveston 
BEA Uvalde Uvalde 
4,051 


Texas (continued) 


1,000 to 2,500, 167 Towns. Population, 258,168 


Alba 

Albany 

Alice 

Alto 
Alvarado 
Alvin 

Alvord 
Angleton 
Anson 
Aransas Pass 


Wood 15352 Atlanta 
Shackelford 1,469 Baird 

Jim Wells 1,880 Bartlett 
Cherokee 1,081 

Johnson 1,284 Bastrop 
Brazoria 1,519 Boerne 

Wise 1,376 Brady 
Brazoria 1,043 Breckenridge 
Jones 1,425 Bridgeport 
San Patricio 1,569 Caldwell 


Cass 
Callahan 
Bell 


Williamson 


Bastrop 
Kendall 


McCulloch 


Stephens 
Wise 


Burleson 


Pop. 


4,878 
4,080 
3,993 
4,310 
3,105 
2,839 
3,414 
3,482 
3,847 
4,099 
3,946 
3,990 
2,540 
3,989 
4,338 
3,691 
4,527 
3,631 
3,204 
3,032 
3,704 
3,891 
4,307 
3,306 
2,909 
3,885 


1,469 
1,902 
1,731 


1,828 
1,153 
2,197 
1,846 
1,872 
1,689 


Town 


Calvert 
Canadian 
Canyon 
Carthage 
Celeste 
Celina 
Center 
Chillicothe 
Clarendon 
Clifton 
Colorado 
Conroe 
Cotulla 
Crowell 
Decatur 
Donna 

Eagle Lake 
East Mayfield 
Edinburg 

E] Campo 
Elgin 
Farmersville 
Ferris 
Floresville 
Floydada 
Forney 

Fort Stockton 
Franklin 
Freeport 
Garland 
Gatesville 
Giddings 
Gilmer 
Goldthwaite 
Granbury 
Grand Prairie 
Grand Saline 
Grand View 
Granger 
Grayburg 


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Texas (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Robertson 
Hemphill 
Randall 
Panola 
Hunt 
Collin 
Shelby 
Hardeman 
Donley 
Bosque 
Mitchell 
Montgomery 
La Salle 
Foard 
Wise 
Hidalgo 
Colorado 
Sabine 
Hidalgo 
Wharton 
Bastrop 
Collin 
Ellis 
Wilson 
Floyd 
Kaufman 
Pecos 
Robertson 
Brazoria 
Dallas 
Coryell 
Lee 
Upshur 
Mills 
Hood 
Dallas 
Van Zandt 
Johnson 
Williamson 
Hardin 


2,099 
2,187 
1,618 
1,366 
1,022 
1,126 
1,838 
1,351 
2,456 
1,327 
1,766 
1,858 
1,058 
1,175 
2,205 
1,579 
2,017 
1,100 
1,406 
1,766 
1,630 
2,167 
1,586 
1,518 
1,384 
1,345 
1,297 
1,131 
1,798 
1,421 
2,499 
1,650 
2,268 
1,214 
1,364 
1,263 
1,528 
1,084 
1,944 
1,406 


Groesbeck 
Groveton 
Hallettsville 
Hamilton 
Hamlin 
Harlingen 
Harrisburg 
Haskell 
Henderson 
Hereford 
Hico 
Highland Park 
Hubbard 
lowa Park 
Italy 
Itasca 
Jacksboro 
Kenedy 
Kerens 
Kerrville 
Killeen 
Kirbyville 
La Grange 
Ladonia 
Lamesa 
Lampasas 
Lancaster 
Leonard 
Liberty 
Llano 
Lockney 
Lone Oak 
Lott 
Luling 
McGregor 
Madisonville 
Menard 
Meridian 
Merkel 
Midland 


County 


Limestone 
Trinity 
Lavaca 
Hamilton 
Jones 
Cameron 
Harris 
Haskell 
Rusk 
Deaf Smith 
Hamilton 
Dallas 
Hill 
Wichita 
Ellis 

Hill 

Jack 
Karnes 
Navarro 
Kerr 

Bell 
Jasper 
Fayette 
Fannin 
Dawson 
Lampasas 
Dallas 
Fannin 
Liberty 
Llano 
Floyd 
Hunt 
Falls 
Caldwell 
McLennan 
Madison 
Menard 
Bosque 
Taylor 
Midland 


Pop. 


1,522 
1,103 
1,444 
2,018 
1,633 
1,784 
1,461 
2,300 
2,213 
1,696 
1,635 
Zook 
2,072 
2,041 
1,350 
1,599 
1,373 
2,015 
1,343 
2,303 
1,298 
1,165 
1,669 
1,713 
1,188 
2,107 
1,190 
1,383 
1,117 
1,645 
1,118 
1,017 
1,093 
1,502 
2,081 
1,079 
1,164 
1,024 
1,810 
1,795 


232 


Town 


Midlothian 
Mineola 
Moody 
Moran 


Mount Vernon 


New Castle 
Nixon 
Nocona 
Oakwood 
Olney 
Paducah 
Palacios 
Pearsall 
Pecos 
Pharr 
Pilot Point 
Plano 
Pleasanton 
Port Lavaca 
Post 
Richmond 
Rockdale 
Rockport 
Rockwall 
Rogers 
Roscoe 
Rosebud 
Rosenberg 
Rotan 
Royse City 
Runge 
Rusk 
Sabinal 


San Augustine 


San Juan 


Alpine 
Anna 
Archer City 


Texas (continued) 


County 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Ellis 
Wood 
McLennan 
Shackleford 
Franklin 
Young 
Gonzales 
Montague 
Leon 
Young 
Cottle 
Matagorda 
Frio 
Reeves 
Hidalgo 
Denton 
Collin 
Atascosa 
Calhoun 
Garza 
Fort Bend 
Milam 
Aransas 
Rockwall 
Bell 
Nolan 
Falls 

Fort Bend 
Fisher 
Rockwall 
Karnes 
Cherokee 
Uvalde 


Pop. 


1,298 
2,299 
1,106 
1,055 
1,212 
1,452 
1,124 
1,422 
1,100 
1,164 
1,357 
1,335 
2,161 
1,445 
1,565 
1,499 
Mal 
1,036 
1,213 
1,436 
1,273 
2,323 
1,545 
1,388 
1,256 
1,079 
1,516 
1,279 
1,000 
1,289 
1,070 
2,348 
1,458 


San Augustinel ,268 


Hidalgo 


Brewster 
Collin 
Archer 


1,203 


931 
538 


689 


Town 


San Saba 
Sanger 
Santa Anna 
Schulenburg 
Seymour 
Shamrock 
Shiner 
Sinton 
Slaton 
Snyder 
Somerville 
Sonora 
Spur 
Strawn 
Timpson 
Trinity 
Troupe 
Tulia 

Van Alstyne 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Walnut Springs Bosque 


Weimar 
Wellington 
West 
Wharton 
Whitesboro 
Whitewright 
Whitney 
Wills Point 
Winnsboro 


Winters 
Wolfe City 
Wortham 
Yorktown 


Bangs 
Bellevue 
Bells 


500 to 1,000, 113 Towns. Population, 84,553 


County Pop. 
San Saba 2,011 
Denton 1,204 
Coleman 1,407 
Fayette 1,246 
Baylor 2,121 
Wheeler 1,227 
Lavaca 1,300 
San Patricio 1,058 
Lubbock 1.525 
Scurry 2,179 
Burleson 1,879 
Sutton 1,009 
Dickens 1,100 
Palo Pinto 2,457 
Shelby 1,526 
Trinity TE aGo 
Smith 1,258 
Swisher 1,189 
Grayson 1,588 

1,449 
Colorado 1 yal 
Collingsworth 1,968 
McLennan 1,629 
Wharton 2,346 
Grayson 1,810 
Grayson 1,666 
Hill 1,011 
Van Zandt’ 1,811 
Franklin 2,184 
Wood 
Runnels 1,509 
Hunt 1,859 
Freestone 1,100 
De Witt Liga 
Brown 709 
Clay 782 
Grayson 585 


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Texas (continued) 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Town County 

Big Sandy Upshur 
Blooming Grove Navarro 
Bloomington Victoria 
Blossom Lamar 
Bronte Coke 
Buffalo Leon 
Burnet Burnet 
Campbell Hunt 
Canton Van Zandt 
Carbon Eastland 
Carrizo Springs Dimmit 
Carrollton Dallas 
Cement Dallas 
Claude Armstrong 
Clyde Callahan 
Collinsville Grayson 
Como Hopkins 
Coolidge Limestone 
Copperas Cove Coryell 
Crawford McLennan 
Crosbyton Crosby 
Cross Plains Callahan 
Cumby Hopkins 
Dangerfield Morris 
Dawson Navarro 
De Kalb Bowie 
Deport Lamar 
Devine Medina 
Eden Concho 
Edgewood Van Zandt 
Flatonia Fayette 
Frankston Anderson 
Frisco Collin 
Frost Navarro 
Ganado Jackson 
Garrison Nacogdoches 
Goree Knox 
Grapevine Tarrant 
Gunter Grayson 
Hedley Donley 


658 
898 
600 
969 
029 
510 
966 
583 
583 
741 
954 
573 
878 
770 
610 
837 
827 
8380 
509 
973 
809 
700 
945 
843 
950 
910 
821 
995 
593 
820 
995 
818 
733 
913 
716 
603 
614 
821 
975 
594 


Higgins 
Holland 
Howe 


Hughes Springs 


Hutto 
Independence 
Heights 
Jourdanton 
Karnes City 
Knox City 
Kosse 
Kyle 
La Porte 
Lexington 
Lindale 
Linden 
Livingston 
Lometa 
Loraine 
Lovelady 
McLean 
Manor 
Mansfield 
Marble Falls 
Matador 
Mesquite 
Miami 
Miles 
Milford 
Morgan 
Mount Calm 
Mullin 
Munday 
Naples 
Nevada 
New Boston 
Niles City 
Normangee 
Overton 
Palmer 





County 


Lipscomb 
Bell 
Grayson 
Cass 
Williamson 


Harris 
Atascosa 
Karnes 
Knox 
Limestone 
Hays 
Harris 
Lee 
Smith 
Cass 
Polk 
Lampasas 
Mitchell 
Houston 
Gray 
Travis 
Tarrant 
Burnet 
Motley 
Dallas 
Roberts 
Runnels 
Ellis 
Bosque 
Hill 
Mills 
Knox 
Morris 
Collin 
Bowie 
Tarrant 
Leon 
Rusk 
Ellis 


i) 
wa 
w 


Pop. 


688 
690 
583 
831 
o71 


715 
682 
787 
698 
872 
744. 
889 
600 
701 
702 
928 
995 
610 
625 
TAL 
827 
719 
639 
692 
674 
935 
853 
940 
672 
626 
558 
998 
887 
a78 
869 
716 
662 
928 
748 


Town 


Pampa 
Panhandle 
Peniel 
Petrolia 
Princeton 
Quinlan 
Refugio 
Rice 
Rising Star 
Robstown 
Roby 
Round Rock 
Rule 
Stiifo 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Texas (continued) 


_ Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


County Pop. 
Gray 987 
Carson 638 
Hunt 571 
Clay 914 
Collin 500 
Hunt 580 
Refugio 933 
Navarro 611 
Eastland 906 
Nueces 948 
Fisher 635 
Williamson 900 
Haskell 890 
Montague 985 


County 


South Groveton Trinity 


Tahoka 
Tehuacana 
Tenaha 
Texline 
Thornton 


Throckmorton 


Tioga 
Trenton 
Valley Mills 
Venus 
Waelder 
Westminster 
Wylie 


Lynn 
Limestone 
Shelby 
Dallam 
Limestone 
Throckmorton 
Grayson 
Fannin 
Bosque 
Johnson 
Gonzales 
Collin 
Collin 


Under 500, 55 Towns. Population, 20,287 


Pop. 


614 
786 
614 
aTT 
762 
733 
686 
777 
616 
855 
842 
894 
631 
945 


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UTAH 








Location of cities 
of 10,000 and over 


© Salt Lake City 


@ Provo 


Population 449,396 
Area in sq. mi. 82,184 
Pop. per sq. mi. ies 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.4 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 2.61 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 48.16 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


25,662 
379 
8,810 
1,650 
2,145 


35,144 
46,621 
214 
68,600 
73 


256 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


UTAH 


Population, 449,396—0.4 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 99,866—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,446 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places eat ah Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 17 215,584 48 .0 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 to 200,000 1 118,110 26.3 
50,000 to 100,000 0 0 0 
25,000 to 50,000 1 32,804 Lice 
15,000 to 25,000 0 0 0 
10,000 to 15,000 1 10,303 a5 
5,000 to 10,000 vid 14,721 Se 
2,900 to 5,000 12 39,646 8.8 
Rural territory 230,0le SPAM 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 41 65,466 14.6 
500 to =: 1,000 4A, 30,673 6.8 
Under 500 34 12,298 rays 
Other rural territory 125,375 27.9 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 118,110 
Salt Lake City Salt Lake 118,110 
25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 32,804 
Ogden Weber 32,804 
10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 10,303 
Provo Utah 10,303 
5,000 to 10,000, 2 Cities. Population, 14,721 
Brigham Box Elder 5,282 Logan Cache 9,439 


*See preface 


Town 


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Utah (continued) 


County 


American Fork Utah 
BinghamCanyonSalt Lake 


Eureka 
Lehi 
Murray 
Nephi 


Beaver 
Bountiful 
Castlegate 
Cedar 
Ephraim 
Escalante 
Fairview 
Farmington 


Fillmore City 
Fountain Green 


Grantsville 
Gunnison 
Heber 
Helper 
Hiawatha 
Huntington 
Hurricane 
Hyrum 
Kanab 
Lewiston 
Manti 


Blanding 
Castle Dale 
Centerfield 
Clarkston 
Coalville 
Delta 


Juab 
Utah 
Salt Lake 
Juab 


Beaver 
Davis 
Carbon 
Tron 
Sanpete 
Garfield 
Sanpete 
Davis 
Millard 
Sanpete 
Tooele 
Sanpete 
Wasatch 
Carbon 
Carbon 
Emery 
Washington 
Cache 
Kane 
Cache © 
Sanpete 


San Juan 
Emery 
Sanpete 
Cache 
Summit 


Millard 


Pop. 


2,763 
2,676 
3,608 
3,078 
4,584 
2,603 


1,827 
2,063 
1,120 
2,462 
2,287 
1,032 
1,423 
L1e0 
1,490 
1,169 
1,213 
1,115 
1,931 
1,606 
1,408 
1,285 
1,021 
1,858 
1,102 
1,645 
2,412 


875 
715 
566 
528 
Cu 
939 


Town 


Park City 
Payson 
Richfield 


Spanish Fork 


Springville 
Tooele 


County 


2,500 to 5,000, 12 Cities. Population, 39,646 


Summit 
Utah 
Sevier 
Utah 
Utah 
Tooele 


1,000 to 2,500, 41 Towns. Population, 65,466 


Midvale Salt Lake 
Milford Beaver 
Monroe Sevier 
Moroni Sanpete 
Mount Pleasant Sanpete 
Panguitch Garfield 
Parowan Iron 
Pleasant Grove Utah 
Price Carbon 
Providence Cache 
Richmond Cache 
Roosevelt Duchesne 
St. George Washington 
Salina Sevier 
Sandy Salt Lake 
Smithfield Cache 
Spring City Sanpete 
Sunnyside Carbon 
Vernal Uintah 
Wellsville Cache 


Duchesne 
Elsinore 
Emery 
Enterprise 
Garland 
Goshen 


500 to 1,000, 44 Towns. Population, 30,673 


Duchesne 
Sevier 
Emery 
Washington 
Box Elder 
Utah 


Pop. 


3,393 
3,031 
3,262 
4,036 
3,010 
3,602 


2,209 
1,308 
1,719 
1,355 
2,415 
1,473 
1,640 
1,682 
2,364 
1,132 
1,396 
1,054 
2,215 
1,451 
1,208 
2,421 
1,106 
2,072 
1,309 
1,298 


700 
843 
650 
598 
age 
526 


2538 


Town 


Green River 


Hinckley 


Hyde Park 


Kamas 
Kanosh 
Kaysville 


Kenilworth 


Levan 
Mammoth 
Mapleton 
Marysvale 
Mayfield 
Midway 


Minersville 


Moab 
Monticello 


County 


Emery 
Millard 
Cache 
Summit 
Millard 
Davis 
Carbon 
Juab 
Juab 
Utah 
Piute 
Sanpete 
Wasatch 
Beaver 
Grand 
San Juan 


Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 


645 
821 
721 
563 
o73 
809 
806 
634 
970 
586 
624 
550 
805 
675 
856 
768 


Utah (continued) 


Town 


Morgan 
Newton 
Ophir 


Orangeville 


Paradise 
Randolph 
Redmond 
Salem 
Santaquin 
Scipio 
Scofield 


Standardville 


Storrs 


Tremonton 


Willard 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Morgan 
Cache 
Tooele 
Emery 
Cache 
Rich 
Sevier 
Utah 
Utah 
Millard 
Carbon 
Carbon 
Carbon 
Box Elder 
Box Elder 


Winter Quarters Carbon 


Under 500, 34 Towns. Population, 12,298 


Pop. 


995 
929 
522 
D3 
505 
586 
649 
609 
976 
943 
678 
545 
656 
937 
651 
623 


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e@ Barre 






e Rutland 


Population 352,428 
Area in sq. mi. 9,124 
Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.3 


Location of cities of 10,000 


and over 

Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 29,075 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 414 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 14,249 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 2,300 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 1,056 

Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory £Li57 

Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 28.88 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 26,807 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 47,968 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 127 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 26,320 


Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 68 


260 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


VERMONT 


Population, 352,428—0.3 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 78,317—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 574. 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places N ange of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 14 109,976 Sise 
Cities and towns of 
15,000 to 25,000 22,779 6.5 
10,000 to 15,000 24,962 171 
5,000 to 10,000 41,714 11.8 
2,500 to 5,000 20,521 5.8 
Rural territory 242,452 68.8 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 35,969 1072 
500 to 1,000 9,640 ya 
Under 500 6,578 1.9 
Other rural territory 190,265 54.0 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 22,779 
Burlington Chittenden 22,779 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,962 
Barre Washington 10,008 Rutland Rutland 14,954 
5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,714 
Bennington Bennington 7,230 St. Albans Franklin 7,588 
Brattleboro Windham 7,324 St. Johnsbury Caledonia 7,164 
Montpelier Washington 7,125 Springfield Windsor 5,283 
2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 20,521 
Bellows Falls © Windham 4,860 Newport Orleans 4,976 


*See preface 


Town 


Proctor 
Windsor 


Barton 
Brandon 
Bristol 


Enosburg Falls 
Essex Junction 


Fair Haven 
Graniteville 
Hardwick 
Island Pond 
Ludlow 
Lyndonville 
Middlebury 


Bradford 
Chester 
Derby Line 
Johnson 
Milton 
North 


Bennington 


Pittsford 


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Vermont (continued) 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


Rutland 
Windsor 


Orleans 
Rutland 
Addison 
Franklin 
Chittenden 
Rutland 
Washington 
Caledonia 
Essex 
Windsor 
Caledonia 
Addison 


Orange 
Windsor 
Orleans 
Lamoille 
Chittenden 


Bennington 
Rutland 


2,692 
3,061 


1,187 
1,631 
1,251 
1,236 
1,410 
2,182 
1,097 
1,550 
1,837 
1,732 
1,878 
1,993 


739 
657 
640 
681 
633 


818 
562 


Winooski 


Morrisville 
North Troy 
Northfield 
Orleans 
Poultney 
Randolph 
Richford 
Swanton 
Vergennes 
Waterbury 
Woodstock 


Proctorsville 
Readsboro 
Richmond 
Stowe 
Websterville 
Wells River 
Wilmington 


County 


Chittenden 


1,000 to 2,500, 23 Towns. Population, 35,969 


Lamoille 
Orleans 
Washington 
Orleans 
Rutland 
Orange 
Franklin 
Franklin 
Addison 
Washington 
Windsor 


500 to 1,000, 14 Towns. Population, 9,640 


Windsor 
Bennington 
Chittenden 
Lamoille 
Washington 
Orange 
Windham 


Under 500, 25 Towns. Population, 6,578 


261 


Pop. 


4,932 


1,707 
1,072 
1,916 
1,358 
W3Tl 
1,819 
1,995 
1,371 
1,609 
1,515 
1,252 


564 
735 
873 
526 
989 
606 
617 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


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bo 


VIRGINIA 


Population 2,309,187 
Area in sq. mi. 40,262 
Pop. per sq. mi. 57.4 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.2 


Richmond 
e 


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Roanoke 


Portsmouth® bia otk 


Location of cities of 50,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 1 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 24 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


— 
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186,242 
2,410 
53,388 
6,150 
4,677 


95,000 
119,597 
TI5 
90,300 
101 


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Population, 2,309,187—2.2 per cent of population of United States 


Families, * 513,152—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 690,017 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





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Class of Places acs of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 39 673,984 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 287,444 
50,000 to 100,000 105,229 
25,000 to 50,000 96,678 
15,000 to 25,000 39,599 
10,000 to 15,000 je 28,040 
5,000 to 10,000 58,694 
2,500 to 5,000 58,300 
Rural territory 1,635,203 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 70,438 
500 to =—-: 1,000 25,701 
Under 500 24,644 
Other rural territory 1,514,420 
Town County Pop. Town County 


100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 287,444 
Norfolk Norfolk bh eer er Richmond Henrico 


50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 105,229 
Portsmouth Norfolk 54,387 Roanoke Roanoke 


25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 96,678 


Lynchburg Campbell 30,070 Petersburg Dinwiddie 
Newport News Warwick 35,596 


*See preface 


Pop. 


171,667 


50,842 


31,012 


264. POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Virginia (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,599 
Alexandria! Arlington 18,060 Danville Pittsylvania 21,539 


10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 28,040 


Bristolt Washington 6,729 Staunton Augusta  —:(110,623 
Charlottesville Albermarle 10,688 


5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 58,694 


Clifton Forge Alleghany 6,164 Pulaski Pulaski Dy othe 
Covington Alleghany 5,623 South Norfolk Norfolk 7,724 
Fredericksburg Spotsylvania 5,882 Suffolk Nansemond 9,123 
Hampton Elizabeth City 6,138 Winchester Frederick 6,883 


Harrisonburg Rockingham — 5,875 


2,500 to 5,000, 18 Cities. Population, 58,300 


Abingdon Washington 2,532 Martinsville Henry 4,075 
Bedford Bedford — 3,243 Norton Wise 3,068 
Big Stone Gap Wise 3.009 Phoebus Elizabeth City 3,043 
Buena Vista Rockbridge 3,911 Pocahontas Tazewell 2,991 
Cape Charles Northampton 2,517 Radford Montgomery 4,627 
Farmville Prince Edward 2,586 Salem Roanoke 4,159 
Graham Tazewell pda iy South Boston Halifax 4,338 
Lexington Rockbridge 2,870 Vinton Roanoke bay 4.) 
Marion ' Smyth Wear Wytheville Wythe 2,947 


1,000 to 2,500, 47 Towns. Population, 70,438 


Altavista Campbell 1,206 Christiansburg Montgomery 1,641 
Appalachia Wise 2,036 Colonial Beach Westmoreland 1,093 
Ashland Hanover 1,299 Crewe Nottoway 2,097 
Basic City Augusta 2212 Culpeper Culpeper 1,819 
Berryville Clarke 1,138 Damascus Washington 1,599 
Blacksburg Montgomery 1,095 Dendron Surry 1,795 
Blackstone Nottoway 1,497 Emporia Greensville 1,869 


Chase City Mecklenburg 1,646 Falls Church! | Arlington 1,659 
Chatham Pittsylvania 1,171 Fairfax 
Chincoteague Accomac 1,418 Franklin Southampton 2,363 


{+Combined population of Bristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn., 14,776 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 


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Virginia (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Fries Grayson 2,029 Richlands Tazewell 
Front Royal Warren 1,404 Rocky Mount Franklin 
Galax { Carroll 1,250 = Saltville f Smyth 
\Grayson | Washington 
Gladeville Wise 1,071 Shenandoah Page 
Hopewell Prince George 1,397 Smithfield Isle of Wight 
Kecoughton Elizabeth City 1,198 South Hill Mecklenburg 
Lawrenceville Brunswick 1,439 Tazewell Tazewell 
Leesburg Louden 1,545 Victoria Lunenburg 
Luray Page 1,381 Warrenton Fauquier 
Manassas Prince William 1,305 Waverly Sussex 
Narrows Giles 1,141 Waynesboro Augusta 
Onancock Accomac 1,074 West Point King William 
Orange Orange 1,078 Williamsburg James City 
Potomac Arlington 1,000 Woodstock Shenandoah 
500 to 1,000, 38 Towns. Population, 25,701 
Amherst Amherst 559 Honaker Russell 
Boykins Southampton 637 Iron Gate Alleghany 
Bridgewater Rockingham 914 Kenbridge Lunenburg 
Brookneal Campbell 583 Meadow View Washington 
Buchanan Botetourt 802 Mount Jackson Shenandoah 
Burkeville Nottaway 514 New Market Shenandoah 
Cambria Montgomery 662 Newcastle Craig 
Cedar Bluff Tazewell 533 North Tazewell Tazewell 
Chilhowie Smyth 572 Parksley Accomac 
Claremont Surry 572 Pearisburg Giles 
Clarksville Mecklenburg 726 Pennington Gap Lee 
Coeburn Wise 884 Purcellville Loudon 
Drakes Branch Charlotte 660 St. Paul Wise 
Edinburg Shenandoah 568 Strasburg Shenandoah 
Elkton Rockingham 905 Tangier Accomac 
Fairfax Fairfax 516 Troutdale Grayson 
Gate City Scott 684. Vienna! Fairfax 
Gordonsville Orange 594 Virginia Beach Princess Anne 
Herndon Fairfax 953 Wakefield Sussex 


Under 500, 79 Towns. Population, 24,644 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington,. D. C. 


Li) 
Sy 
on 


Pop. 


1,171 
1,076 
2,248 


1,895 
1,181 
1,074 
1,261 
1,445 
1,545 
1,306 
1,594 
1,635 
2,462 
1,580 


755 
699 
543 
609 
500 
a77 
702 
626 
601 
537 
940 
549 
o74 
650 
962 
636 
773 
846 
784 


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Tacoma® 


and over 


Population 1,356,621 
Area in sq. mi. 66,836 
Pop. per sq. mi. 20.3 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 1.3 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 8.45 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 35.09 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 





Location of cities of 50,000 


66,288 
1,097 
42,428 
6,300 
5,650 


168,146 
188,407 — 
1,129 
200,000 
150 


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Population, 1,356,621—1.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* | 301,471—( Estimated) 


Japanese, 17,114 
Negroes,. 6,883 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places Me Bopes of Population Per Cent 

Urban territory 35 748,735 yale 
Cities and towns of 

100,000 and over 2 419,749 30.9 

50,000 to 100,000 1 96,965 ye. 

25,000 to 50,000 yr 93,229 3.9 

15,000 to 25,000 3 49,379 3.6 

10,000 to 15,000 2 22,695 | ee 

5,000 to 10,000 i 47,544 310 

2,500 to 5,000 18 99,174 4.4 

Rural territory 607,886 44.8 
Cities and towns of 

1,000 to 2,500 45 66,656 4.9 

500 to ~=—:1,000 57 40,578 3.0 

Under 500 G3 22,977 | hae 

Other rural territory 477,675 shee 





Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


100,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 419,749 
Seattle King 315,312 Spokane Spokane 104,437 


50,000 fo 100,000, 1 City. Population, 96,965 
Tacoma Pierce 96,965 


25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 53,229 
Bellingham Whatcom 25,585 Everett Snohomish 27,644 


*See preface 


268 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Washington (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,379 
Aberdeen Grays Harbor 15,337 Yakima Yakima 


Walla Walla Walla Walla 15,503 


10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,695 
Hoquiam Grays Harbor 10,058 Vancouver! Clarke 


5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 47,544 


Anacortes Skagit 5,284 Port Angeles Clallam 
Bremerton Kitsap 8,918 Puyallup Pierce 
Centralia Lewis 7,549 Wenatchee Chelan 
Olympia Thurston 7,795 


2,500 to 5,000, 18 Cities. Population, 59,174 


Auburn King 3,163 Mount Vernon Skagit 
Charleston Kitsap 3,338 Pasco Franklin 
Chehalis Lewis 4,558 Port Townsend Jefferson 
Cle Elum Kittitas 2,661 Raymond Pacific 
Colfax Whitman 3,027 Renton? ~ King 
Dayton Columbia 2,695 Roslyn Kittitas 
Ellensburg Kittitas 3,967 Sedro-Woolley Skagit 
Hillyard? Spokane 3,942 Snohomish Snohomish 
Medical Lake Spokane 2,545 Toppenish Yakima 


1,000 to 2,500, 45 Towns. Population, 66,656 


Arlington Snohomish 1,418 Cosmopolis Grays Harbor 
Blaine Whatcom 2,254 Davenport Lincoln 
Buckley Pierce 1,119 Deer Park Spokane 
Burlington Skagit 1,360 Elma Grays Harbor 
Camas Clarke 1,843 Enumclaw King 
Cashmere Chelan 1,114 Goldendale Klickitat 
Cheney Spokane 1252 Grandview Yakima 
Chewelah Stevens 1,288 Kalama Cowlitz 
Clarkston Asotin 1,859 Kelso Cowlitz 
Colville Stevens 1,718 Kennewick Benton 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 
?Falling within the adjacent territory of Spokane 
3Falling within the adjacent territory of Seattle 


Pop. 


18,539 


12,637 


5,301 
6,323 
6,324 


3,341 
3,362 
2,847 
4,260 
3,301 
2,673 
3,389 
2,985 
3,120 


1,512 
1,112 
1,103 
1,253 
1,378 
1,274 
1,011 
1,228 
2,228 
1,684 


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1,000 to 2,500 


Town County 
Kent King 
Kirkland?! King 
Leavenworth Chelan 
Lynden Whatcom 
Malden Whitman 
Marysville Snohomish 
Monroe Snohomish 
Montesano Grays Harbor 
Odessa Lincoln 
Okanogan Okanogan 
Oroville Okanogan 
Palouse Whitman 
Pomeroy Garfield 
Asotin Asotin 
Bothell! King 
Carnation (Tolt P. O.) 
King 
Castle Rock Cowlitz 
Chelan Chelan 
Concrete Skagit 
Dupont Pierce 
Eatonville Pierce 
Edmonds Snohomish 
Endicott Whitman 
Ephrata Grant 
Ferndale Whatcom 
Friday Harbor San Juan 
Garfield Whitman 
Granite Falls Snohomish 
Harrington Lincoln 
Ilwaco Pacific 
Tone Pend Oreille 
Issaquah! King 
La Conner Skagit 
Lind Adams 
Lowell Snohomish 


Pop. 


2,282 
1,354 
beol 
1,244. 
1,005 
1,244. 
1,675 
2,158 
1,050 
1,015 
1,013 


1,179" 


1,804 


500 to 1,000, 57 Towns. 


852 
613 


536 
829 
896 
924 
600 
861 
936 
634 
628 
759 
o22 
776 
632 
882 
787 
541 
191 
516 
724 
852 


Town 


(continued) 


Port Orchard 
Prosser 
Pullman 
Ritzville 
Ruston 
South Bend 
Sumner 
Sunnyside 
Tekoa 
Waitsburg 
Wapato 
Waterville 


County 


Kitsap 
Benton 
Whitman 
Adams 
Pierce 
Pacific 
Pierce 
Yakima 
Whitman 
Walla Walla 
Yakima 
Douglas 


Population, 40,578 


Mabton Yakima 
Marcus Stevens 
Morton Lewis 
Newport Pend Oreille 
Northport Stevens 
Oakesdale Whitman 
Omak Okanogan 
Orting Pierce 
Othello Adams 

Pe Ell Lewis 
Poulsbo Kitsap 
Prescott Walla Walla 
Republic Ferry 
Ridgefield Clarke 
Ronald Kittitas 
Rosalia Whitman 
St. John Whitman 
Shelton Mason 
South Cle Elum Kittitas 
Sprague Lincoln 
Stanwood Snohomish 
Starbuck Columbia 
Steilacoom Pierce 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Seattle 


269 


Pop. 


1,393 
1,697 
2,440 
1,900 
1,128 
1,948 
1,499 
1,809 
1,520 
1,174 
1,128 
1,198 


AT 
ool 
922 
950 
906 
816 
525 
972 
649 
861 
546 
209 
781 
620 
718 
714 
997 
984. 
587 
622 
704 
o24 
564 


270 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Washington (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Sultan Snohomish 687 Wilbur Lincoln 870 
Sumas Whatcom 854 Wilkeson Pierce 803 
Tenino Thurston $50 Winlock Lewis 832 
Vader Lewis 500 Woodland Cowlitz 521 
Washougal Clarke 765 Yacolt Clarke 520 
White Salmon Klickitat 619 Zillah Yakima 647 


Under 500, 73 Towns. Population, 22,977 


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Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 

Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


Population 
Area in sq. mi. 
Pop. per sq. mi. 
Per cent of U.S. pop. 


Location of cities of 25,000 


1,463,701 


16.70 
28.30 


24,022 


60.9 
1.4 


87,289 
1,975 
32,024 
1,600 
4,013 


50,203 
99,530 
632 
37,200 
75 


272 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


WEST VIRGINIA 


Population, 1,463,701—1.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 325,267—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 86,345 











Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 

































Class of Places elas a Population Per Cent 

Urban territory 35 369,007 pe 
Cities and towns of 

50,000 and over p4 106,385 fies: 

25,000 to 50,000 i, 67,477 4.6 

15,000 to 25,000 34 53,183 3.6 

10,000 to 15,000 a 35,311 2.4 

5,000 to 10,000 6 40,052 at 

2,500 to 5,000 19 66,599 4.6 

Rural territory 1,094,694 74.8 
Cities and towns of 

1,000 to 2,500 ol 78,044 5.4 

500 to 1,000 51 DIeDANe 2.6 

Under 5900 66 18,507 ABE 

Other rural territory 960,566 65.6 





Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 


50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cittes. Population, 106,385 
Huntington Cabell 50,177 Wheeling Ohio 56,208 


25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 67,477 
Charleston Kanawha 39,608 Clarksburg Harrison 27,869 


15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 53,183 


Bluefield Mercer 15,282 Parkersburg Wood 20,050 
Fairmont Marion 17,851 


*See preface 


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Town County Pop. Town County 
10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 35,311 
Martinsburg Berkeley 12,515 Moundsville Marshall 
Morgantown Monongalia 12,127 
5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 40,052 
Elkins Randolph 6,788 Princeton Mercer 
Grafton Taylor 8,517 Weston Lewis 
Keyser Mineral 6,003 Williamson Mingo 
2,500 to 5,000, 19 Cities. Population, 66,599 
Beckley Raleigh 4,149 Piedmont Mineral 
Benwood Marshall 4,773 Point Pleasant Mason 
Buckhannon Upshur 3,785 Richwood Nicholas 
Charles Town Jefferson 2.527 St. Albans Kanawha 
Chester Hancock 3,283 Salem Harrison 
Follansbee Brooke $/155 Sistersville Tyler 
Hinton Summers 3,912 South 
Logan Logan 2,998 Charleston Kanawha 
McMechen Marshall 3,356 Welch McDowell 
Mannington Marion 3,673 Wellsburg Brooke 
1,000 to 2,500, 51 Towns. Population, 78,044 
Alderson Greenbrier 1,401 Kenova Wayne 
Monroe Keystone McDowell 
Ansted Fayette 1,178 Kimball McDowell 
Avis Summers 1,635 Kingwood Preston 
Bayard Grant 1,074 Lewisburg Greenbrier 
Belington Barbour 1,766 Mabscott Raleigh 
Bramwell Mercer 1,696 Marlington Pocahontas 
Bridgeport Harrison 1,346 Milton Cabell 
Burnsville Braxton 1,088 Monongah Marion 
Cameron Marshall 2,404 Montgomery Fayette 
Cass Pocahontas 1,195 Mount Hope Fayette 
Ceredo Wayne 1,110 Mullens Wyoming 
Clendenin Kanawha 1,263 New 
Davis Tucker 2,491 Cumberland Hancock 
Eskdale Kanawha 1,003 New 
Gassaway Braxton 1,518 Martinsville Wetzel 
Harrisville Ritchie 1,036 Oak Hill Fayette 
eis Tyler 


Hollidays Cove ee 


Hancock 


Paden City 


Wetzel 


273 


10,669 


6,224 
5,701 
6,819 


2,835 
3,059 
4,331 
2,825 
2,920 
3,238 


3,650 
3,202 
4,918 


2,162 
1,839 
1,428 
1,417 
1,202 
1,114 
1,177 
1,023 
2,031 
2,130 
1,989 
1,425 


1,816 
2,341 


1,037 
1,705 


500 to 1,000, 51 Towns. 


West Virginia (continued) 


1,000 to 2,500 


274 
Town County 
Parsons Tucker 
Pennsboro Ritchie 
Philippi Barbour 
Ravenswood Jackson 
Ridgeley Mineral 
Rivesville Marion 
Romney Hampshire 
Ronceverte Greenbrier 
Rowlesburg Preston 
Addison Webster 
Athens Mercer 
Barboursville Cabell 
Berkeley Springs Morgan 
Bolivar Jefferson 
Brooklyn Wetzel 
Cairo Ritchie 
Cassville (Fort Gay P.O.) 
Wayne 
Cedar Grove Kanawha 
Eastbank Kanawha 
Elizabeth Wirt 
Fairview Marion 
Farmington Marion 
Fayetteville Fayette 
Hamlin Lincoln 
Harpers Ferry Jefferson 
Hendricks Tucker 
Hilltop Fayette 
Hundred Wetzel 
Hurricane Putnam 
Jane Lew Lewis 
Junior Barbour 
Kermit Mingo 
Littleton Wetzel 
Lumberport Harrison 
Madison Boone 


Pop. 


2,001 
1,654 
1,543 
1,284 
1,709 
1,061 
1,028 
2,319 
1,225 


679 
D902 
974 
980 
985 
724 
662 


617 
918 
586 
681 
827 
679 
659 
516 
713 
622 
908 
710 
666 
560 
993 
636 
660 
900 
604. 


Town 


(continued) 


St. Marys 
Shepherdstown 
Shinnston 
Spencer 
Sturgiss City 
Terra Alta 
Thomas 

West Union 
Williamstown 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


County 


Pleasants 
Jefferson 
Harrison 
Roane 
Monongalia 
Preston 
Tucker 
Doddridge 
Wood 


Population, 37,577 


Mason 
Masontown 
Matewan 
Matoaka 
Middlebourne 
Mill Creek 
Moorefield 
Newburg 
Paw Paw 
Petersburg 
Pine Grove 
Rainell 
Ranson 
Ripley 
Scarbro 
Smithfield 
Star City 
Sutton 
Tunnelton 
Wardensville 
Westover 
White Sulphur 

Springs 
Whitmer 
Womelsdorf 
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Mason 
Preston 
Mingo 
Mercer 
Tyler 
Randolph 
Hardy 
Preston 
Morgan 
Grant 
Wetzel 
Greenbrier 
Jefferson 
Jackson 
Fayette 
Wetzel 
Monongalia 
Braxton 
Preston 
Hardy 
Monongalia 


Greenbrier 
Randolph 
Randolph 
Logan 


Under 500, 66 Towns. Population, 18,507 


Pop. 


1,648 
1,063 
1,679 
1,765 
1,389 
1,261 
2,099 
1,270 
1,793 


992 
831 
851 
647 
929 
762 
630 
890 
698 
834 
797 
566 
699 
980 
950 
774 
823 
947 
703 
745 
721 


837, 
704 
833 
623 


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Area in sq. mi. 
Pop. per sq. mi. 





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Location of cities of 25,000 and over 


Farms (U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 13.88 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants mf UEP ar 
Mates and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


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2,632,067 
59,206 


A7.6 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 2.5 


189,295 
1,223 
77,280 
15,500 
7,668 


236,974 
349,223 
902 
147,700 
327 


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WISCONSIN 


Population, 2,632,067—2.5 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 584,904—(Estimated) 
Negroes, 5,200 





Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Class of Places ee of Population Per Cent 
Urban territory P 1,244,568 AT .3 
Cities and towns of 
100,000 and over 457,147 17.4 
50,000 to 100,000 58,593 Aa 4 
25,000 to 50,000 244,076 9.3 
15,000 to 25,000 139,695 5c8 
10,000 to 15,000 62,618 2.4 
53,000 to 10,000 138,503 Doe 
2,500 to 5,000 vs 143,936 Se, 
Rural territory 1,387,499 Wy dare 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 122,930 4.6 
500 to =1,000 96,851 ret | 
Under 500 52,119 20 
Other rural territory 1,115,599 42.4 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 457,147 
Milwaukee Milwaukee 457,147 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 58,593 
Racine Racine 58,593 
25,000 to 50,000, 7 Cities. Population, 244,076 
Green Bay Brown 31,017 La Crosse La Crosse 30,421 
Kenosha Kenosha 40,472 Madison Dane 38,378 


*See preface 


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Wisconsin (continued) 


Town County Pop. Town County 
25,000 to 50,000 (continued) 

Oshkosh Winnebago 33,162 Superior Douglas 

Sheboygan Sheboygan 30,955 


15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 139,695 


Appleton Outagamie 19,561 Janesville Rock 
Beloit Rock 21,284 Manitowoc Manitowoc 
Eau Claire Eau Claire 20,906 Wausau Marathon 


Fond du Lac Fond du Lac 23,427 


10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 62,618 


Ashland Ashland 11,334 Waukesha Waukesha 
Marinette Marinette 13,610 West Allis! Milwaukee 
Stevens Point Portage 11,371 


5,000 to 10,000, 20 Cities. Population, 138,503 


Antigo Langlade 8,451 Portage Columbia 
Baraboo Sauk 5,538 Rhinelander Oneida 
Beaver Dam Dodge 7,992 South 

Chippewa Falls Chippewa 9,130 Milwaukee! Milwaukee 
Cudahy! Milwaukee 6,725 Stoughton Dane 

De Pere Brown 5,165 Two Rivers Manitowoc 
Kaukauna Outagamie 5,951 Watertown { Dodge 
Marshfield Wood 7,394 19 efferson 
Menasha Winnebago 7,214 Wauwatosa! Milwaukee 
Menomonie Dunn 5,104 Wisconsin 

Merrill Lincoln 8,068 Rapids Wood 
Neenah . Winnebago 7,171 * 


2,500 to 5,000, 41 Cities. Population, 143,936 


Berlin ek Lake 4,400 Hartford Washington 

Waushara Hudson St. Croix 
Burlington Racine 3,626 Hurley Iron 
Clintonville Waupaca a 210 Jefferson Jefferson 
Delavan Walworth 3,016 Ladysmith Rusk 
Edgerton Rock 2,688 Lake Geneva Walworth 
Fort Atkinson Jefferson 4,915 Mayville Dodge 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 


ho 
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-~ 


39,671 


18,293 
17,963 
18,661 


12,558 
13,745 


9,082 
6,654 


7,998 
5,101 
7,305 
95299 


5,818 


4,515 
3,014 
3,188 
2,912 
3,081 
2,632 
3,011 


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Town 


Mineral Point Iowa 
Monroe Green 
New London came 
Waupaca 

North 

Milwaukee! Milwaukee 
Oconomowoc Waukesha 
Oconto Oconto 
Park Falls Price 
Platteville Grant 
Plymouth Sheboygan 
Port 

Washington Ozaukee 
Prairie du Chien Crawford 
Reedsburg Sauk 
Rice Lake Barron 


1,000 to 2,500, 80 Towns. 


Adams 
Algoma 
Amery 
Arcadia 
Augusta 
Barron 
Bayfield 
Black River 
Falls 
Bloomer 
Boscobel 
Brillion 
Brodhead 
Cedarburg 
Chetek 
Chilton 
Columbus 
Cornell 
Crandon 


Cuba City 


Wisconsin (continued) 


County 
2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 


Adams 
Kewaunee 
Polk 


Trempealeau 


Eau Claire 
Barron 


Bayfield 


Jackson 
Chippewa 
Grant 
Calumet 
Green 
Ozaukee 
Barron 
Calumet 
Columbia 
Chippewa 
Forest 
Grant 


Pop. 


2,569 
4,788 
4,667 


3,047 
3,301 
4,920 
2,676 
4,353 
3,415 


3,340 
3,037 
7a be 
4,457 


L119 
1911 
1,203 
1,418 
1,407 
1,623 
1,441 


1,796 
1,648 
1,670 
1,102 
1,600 
1,738 
1,154 
1,833 
2,460 
1,337 
1,632 
L735 


POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Town County 
Richland Center Richland 
Ripon Fond du Lac 
Shawano Shawano 
Shorewood Milwaukee 
Sparta Monroe 
Stanley Chippewa 
Sturgeon Bay Door 
Tomah Monroe 
Tomahawk Lincoln 
Viroqua Vernon 
Washburn Bayfield 
Waupaca Waupaca 
Waupun Dodge 
Fond du Lac 
West Bend Washington 
Whitewater Walworth 
Population, 122,930 
Cumberland Barron 
Darlington Lafayette 
Dodgeville lowa 
Durand Pepin 
Elkhorn Walworth 
Ellsworth Pierce 
Elroy Juneau 
Evansville Rock 
Fennimore Grant 
Fox Lake Dodge 
Hamilton Iron 
Hayward Sawyer 
Highland lowa 
Horicon Dodge 
Juneau Dodge 
Kewaunee Kewauna 
Kiel hee, 
Manitowoc 
Kilbourn City Columbia 
Kimberly Outagamie 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 


Pop. 


3,409 
3,929 
3,044 
2,650 
4,466 
2,000 
4,553 
3,207 
2,898 
2,974 
3,707 
2,839 
4,440 


3,378 
3,215 


1,528 
1,798 
1,896 
1,517 
1,991 
1,043 
1213 
2,209 
1,383 
1,012 
1,890 
1,302 
1,024 
2,134 
1,159 
1,865 
1,599 


1,206 
1,382 


Town 


Lake Mills 
Lancaster 
Little Chute 
Lodi 
Mauston 
Medford 
Mellen 
Menomonee 
Falls 
Mondovi 
Montello 
Mosinee 


Mount Horeb 


Neillsville 
Nekoosa 
New Holstein 


New Richmond 


Niagara 
North Fond 
du Lac 
Oconto Falls 

Omro 
Onalaska 


Owen 


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County 


Pop. 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Jefferson 
Grant 
Outagamie 
Columbia 
Juneau 
Taylor 
Ashland 


Waukesha 
Buffalo 
Marquette 
Marathon 
Dane 
Clark 
Wood 
Calumet 
St. Croix 
Marinette 


Fond du Lac 
Oconto 
Winnebago 


La Crosse 
Clark 


1,754 
2,485 
2,017 
1,077 
1,966 
1,881 
1,981 


1,019 
1,554 
1,112 
1,161 
1,350 
2,160 
1,639 
1,373 
2,248 
1,946 


2,150 
1,914 
1,042 
1,066 
1,083 


Town County 
Peshtigo Marinette 
Phillips Price 
Princeton Green Lake 
Randolph inne 
Dodge 
Redgranite Waushara 
Rib Lake Taylor 
River Falls Pierce 
St. Croix 

Sauk City Sauk 
Schofield Marathon 
Seymour Outagamie 
Sheboygan Falls Sheboygan 
Shullsburg Lafayette 
Spooner Washburn 
Stratford Marathon 
Sun Prairie Dane 
Waterloo Jefferson 
Wautoma Waushara 
West 

Milwaukee! Milwaukee 
West Salem La Crosse 
Westby Vernon 


500 to 1,000, 135 Towns. Population, 96,851 


Abbotsford 


Ableman 
Albany 
Alma 
Almond 
Altoona 
Amherst 
Argyle 
Athens 
Baldwin 
Bangor 


Clark 
Marathon 
Sauk 
Green 
Buffalo 
Portage 
Eau Claire 
Portage 
Lafayette 
Marathon 
St. Croix 
La Crosse 


782 


942 
TAL 
970 
504 
960 
588 
701 
*940 
666 
854 


Belleville 


Benton 
Birnamwood 
Black Creek 
Blair 


Blanchardville 


Bloomington 
Bonduel 
Brandon 
Bruce 
Butternut 


1Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 


tae: 
Green 
Lafayette 
Shawano 
Outagamie 
Trempealeau 
Lafayette 
Grant 
Shawano 
Fond du Lac 
Rusk 
Ashland 


i) 
~l 
‘© 


Pop. 


1,440 
1,973 


Look 


sa 


1,183 


1,012 
1,020 
2,273 


1,162 
1,049 
1,280 
2,002 
1,158 
2,293 
1,014 
1,236 
1,262 
1,046 


2,101 
1,027 
1,228 


874 
651 
516 
657 
653 
657 
504 
682 
561 
618 











280 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 
Wisconsin (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 
500 to 1,000 (continued) 

Cadott Chippewa 723 lola Waupaca 843 
Cambria Columbia 679 Kendall Monroe 506 
Cameron Barron 572 Kewaskum Washington 707 
Campbellsport Fond du Lac 730 La Farge Vernon 788 
Cashton Monroe 153 Livingston Grant 574 
Cassville Grant 899 Iowa 
Cedar Grove Sheboygan 654 Lomira Dodge 554 
Clear Lake Polk 689 Loyal Clark (es, 
Clinton Rock 938 Manawa Waupaca 727 
Colby { Marathon 798 Marathon Marathon 670 

\ Clark Marion Waupaca 875 
Colfax Dunn 905 Markesan Green Lake 959 
Corliss Racine 564 Mattoon Shawano 666 
Deerfield Dane 594, Mazomanie Dane 756 
Denmark Brown a) Merrillan Jackson 628 
Dorchester Clark 519 Middleton Dane 91 
East Troy Walworth ra: Milton Rock 834 
Edgar Marathon 2s Montford Grant 598 
Elkhart Lake Sheboygan aL Monticello Green 677 
Elmwood Pierce 632 Mukwonago Waukesha 697 
Fairchild Eau Claire 660 Muscoda Grant 903 
Fall Creek Eau Claire 507 Necedah Juneau 852 
Fountain City Buffalo 880 New Butler Waukesha 564 
Frederick Polk 602 New Glarus Green 981 
Galesville Trempealeau 952 New Lisbon Juneau 994 
Gays Mills Crawford 652 North Freedom Sauk 621 
Genoa Junction Walworth 656 North Hudson St. Croix 586 
Gillett Oconto 785 Norwalk Monroe 531 
Gilman Taylor 522 Oakfield Fond du Lac 556 
Glenwood St. Croix 779 Oregon Dane 871 
Grafton Ozaukee 898 Osceola Polk 674 
Grantsburg Burnett 781 Osseo Trempealeau 802 
Greenwood Clark 761 Palmyra Jefferson 685 
Hartland Waukesha 800 Pardeeville Columbia 878 
Hazel Green Grant 647 Pepin Pepin 555 
Hilbert Calumet 614 Pewaukee Waukesha 800 
Hillsboro Vernon 950 Pittsville Wood 504 
Hortonville Outagamie 960 Plainfield Waushara 580 
Hustisford Dodge 995 Port Edwards Wood 755 
Independence ‘Trempealeau 805 Potosi Grant 501 


Town 


Poynette 


Prairie du Sac 


Prentice 
Prescott 
Pulaski 
Readstown 
Reedsville 
Rio 


St. Croix Falls 
Schleisingerville 


Sharon 
Shell Lake 
Shiocton 


Soldiers Grove 
Spring Green 
Spring Valley 


Thorp 
Tigerton 


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County 


Pop. 


Town 


500 to 1,000 (continued) 


Columbia 
Sauk 


- Price 


Pierce 
Brown 
Vernon 
Manitowoc 
Columbia 
Polk 
Washington 
Walworth 
Washburn 
Outagamie 
Crawford 
Sauk 
Pierce 
Clark 
Shawano 


724 
866 
588 
892 
718 
546 
OTL 
620 
825 
730 
908 
920 
501 
653 
690 
939 
796 
748 


Trempealeau 
Turtle Lake 


Union Grove 


Viola 


Walworth 
Waterford 
Waunakee 
Westfield 
Weyauwega 


Whitefish Bay! 


Whitehall 
Wild Rose 
Wilton 
Winneconne 
Wittenburg 
Wonewoc 
Wrightstown 


'Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 


County 


Trempealeau 
Barron 
Racine 


ee 


Vernon 
Walworth 
Racine 
Dane 
Marquette 
Waupaca 
Milwaukee 
Trempealeau 
Waushara 
Monroe 
Winnebago 
Shawano 
Juneau 
Brown 


Under 500, 160 Towns. Population, 52,119 


281 


Pop. 


536 
679 
729 
858 


ToT 
668 
560 
858 
938 
882 
851 
576 
o19 
745 
854 
798 
571 


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WYOMING 


Sheridane 


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Casper e 


* Rock Springs Laramie, 
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Location of cities of 5,000 and over 


Population 194,402 
Area in sq. mi. 97,548 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.0 


Per cent of U.S. pop. 0.2 


Farms ( U.S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices (U.S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory L397 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 103.70 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 


15,748 
386 
14,797 
600 
1,924 


21,371 
15,774 
15 
13,580 
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Population, 194,402—0.2 percent of the population of United States 


Families,* 43,200—(Estimated) 
Negroes, SG 








Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





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Pop. 


13,829 


9,175 


3,969 


2,294 
1,157 


Class of Places aaa Ps Population Per Cent 
Urban territory 8 57,348 
Cities and towns of 
10,000 and over z 25,276 
5,000 to 10,000 a 21,932 
2,500 to 5,000 3 10,140 
Rural territory 137,054 
Cities and towns of 
1,000 to 2,500 30,604 
500 to 1,000 6,890 
Under 500 8,773 
Other rural territory 90,787 
Town County Pop. Town County 
10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,276 
Casper Natrona 11,447 Cheyenne Laramie 
5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,932 
Laramie - Albany 6,301 Sheridan Sheridan 
Rock Springs Sweetwater 6,456 
2,500 to 5,000, 3 Cities. Population, 10,140 
Evanston Uinta 3,479 Rawlins Carbon 
Greybull Big Horn 2,692 
1,000 to 2,500, 19 Towns. Population, 30,604 
Basin Big Horn 1,088 Douglas Converse 
Buffalo Johnson ii Gillette Campbell 
Cody Park 1,242 Glenrock Converse 


*See preface 


1,003 


284 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Wyoming (continued) 


Town County Pop. 


1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Town 


Riverton 
Superior 
Thermopolis 
Torrington 
Wheatland 
Worland 


County 


Fremont 
Sweetwater 
Hot Springs 
Goshen 
Platte 
Washakie 


500 to 1,000, 10 Towns. Population, 6,890 


Green River Sweetwater 2,140 
Kemmerer Lincoln L517 
Lander Fremont 2188 
Lovell Big Horn 1,686 
Lusk Niobrara 2,092 
New Castle Weston 1,003 
Powell Park 2,463 
Afton Lincoln 796 
Cambria Weston 675 
Cowley Big Horn 687 
Diamondville Lincoln 726 
Gebo Hot Springs 689 


Hudson 
Lyman 
Manville 
Pine Bluff 
Shoshone 


Fremont 
Uinta 
Niobrara 
Laramie 
Fremont 


Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 8,773 


Pop. 


2,023 
1,034 
2,095 
1,301 
1,336 
Lion 


= Ng 
577 
584 
618 
561 











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Summary of State Data 
Autos and Miles Miles of RR. per 
Trucks of 100 Sq. Mi. 10,000 
Registered Railroad Territory Inhabitants 
State 1920 1917 1917 1917 
United States 7,668,094 | 253,626.13 8.53 24.39 

Alabama 58,898 5,420 . 40 10.57 22.86 
Arizona 28,979 2,424 .22 215 91.29 
Arkansas 49,448 5,219.87 9.94 29.45 
California 493,463 8,358.93 bat 27.42 
Colorado 104,366 5,639.68 5.44 56.76 
Connecticut 105,600 999.25 20.73 TOF 
Delaware 16,152 Soosce 17.06 15756 
Dist. of Columbia 28,940 36.56 60.93 .99 
Florida 56,253 5,248.71 9.57 wr ged ay 
Georgia 126,563 7,464.22 ier eT 25.70 
Idaho 41,780 2,861.13 3.43 63.69 
Illinois ATA ABO PHD 132599 21°65 19.41 
Indiana 20200 7,436.35 20.63 26.19 
Iowa 363,000 O837 Vik L270 44.31 
Kansas 228,601 9,383 .36 11.47 50.54 
Kentucky 90,008 3,858.80 9.60 16.10 
Louisiana 50,000. 5,363.01 11.81 28.79 
Maine 53,424 2,269.77 7.59 29.16 
Maryland 98,995 — 1,425 .94 14,34 10.36 
Massachusetts 288,059 2,135.45 26.56 5. 64 
Michigan B20, bbe ab 8,925.47 15.53 28.76 
Minnesota 259,743 9,161.97 gs 39.50 
Mississippi 45,030 4,447 .29 9.59 22.44 
Missouri 244,427 8,230.88 11.98 23.97 
Montana 59,312 4,953.99 5 be 104.15 
Nebraska 200,100 6,166.69 8.03 47.91 
Nevada 9,305 2,293.44 2.09 205.00 
New Hampshire 30,008 1,253.40 13.88 28.17 
New Jersey 189,167 2,344.18 a ueA0 Tie 
New Mexico 20,000. 2,974.39 2.43 69.67 
New York 555,789 8,434. 14 17.70 8.03 
North Carolina 109,000 5,492.19 EL 27 22.50 
North Dakota 82,886 5,316.29 ary 69 .02 
Ohio 5167225 9,044.43 22.20 1731 
Oklahoma 151,300 6,502.35 9.37 28.18 
Oregon 83,332. 3,232.09 3.38 ne Br Ff 


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Summary of State Data (continued) 





Autos and Miles Miles of R.R. per 


Trucks of 100 Sq. Mi. 10,000 
Registered Railroad Territory Inhabitants 
State 1920 1917 1917 1917 
Pennsylvania 490,337 11,680.59 26.05 13.44 
Rhode Island 39,563 205.54 19.26 Har. 
South Carolina 70,143 3,697.12 12812 22.44 
South Dakota 104,625 4,278.52 ear. 59.37 
Tennessee 80,422 4,075.71 9.78 17.66 
Texas 329,700 15,931.60 6.07 35.14 
Utah 35,144 2,144.69 2.61 48.16 
Vermont 26,807 1,055. 64 Ligag 28.88 
Virginia 95,000 4,677 .22 11.62 21.09 
Washington 168,146 5,649 .93 8.45 35.09 
West Virginia 90,203 4,012.85 16.70 28.30 
Wisconsin ‘ 236,974 7,667 .69 13.88 30.27 
W yoming PAs wg 1,924. 24. 1.97 103.70 
Miles of Miles of 
Post Rural Improved 
Farms Offices Road Road* 
State 1920 1920 1919 1919 


United States | 6,448,366 58,006 2,478,552 | 299,135 





Alabama 256,099 1,214 55,446 6,125 
Arizona 9,975 B2k 12,075 475 
Arkansas 232,604 1,565 50,743 2,000 
California 117,670 1,876 61,039 13,000 
Colorado 59,934. 885 39,780 2,550 
Connecticut 22,655 488 14,061 3,200 
Delaware 10,140 116 3,674 310 
Dist. of Columbia 204 66 sipreke J etats 
Florida 54,005 944, 17,995 3,900 
Georgia 310,732 1203 80,669 13,200 
Idaho 42,106 543 24,396 850 
Illinois 2OLOL 2,108 95,647 12,800 
Indiana 205,126 1,241 73,347 31,000 
lowa 213,439 Look 104,074 1,500 
Kansas 165,286 13167 111,052 1,550 
Kentucky 270,626 2,591 57,916 13,900 


*4 pproximate 


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Summary of State Data (continued) 


Miles of Miles of 


Post Rural Improved 
Farms Offices Road Road* 
State 1920 1920 1919 1919 

Louisiana 135,463 1,137 24,563 2,700 
Maine 48,227 914 bith & j.0e0 
Maryland 47,908 868 16,459 3,100 
Massachusetts 32,001 1,218 18,681 9,100 
Michigan 196,447 1,486 74,190 10,600 
Minnesota 178,478 1,358 OS 517 7,000 
Mississippi 272,101 1,053 45,779 2,700 
Missouri 263,004 2,089 96,041 7,550 
Montana erat eg 937 39,204 900 
Nebraska 124,421 975 80,272 1,450 
Nevada 32163 190 12,182 340 
New Hampshire Z0°523 440 14,020 2,000 
New Jersey 29,702 941 14,817 6,050 
New Mexico 29,844 574 43,091 620 
New York 193,195 a,.32 79,398 18,400 
North Carolina 269,763 1,639 50,758 6,850 
North Dakota 77,690 real 68,796 1,160 
Ohio 256,695 1,956 86,354 31,800 
Oklahoma 191,987 1,195 107,916 700 
Oregon 50,206 856 36,819 5,000 
Pennsylvania 202,252 3,618 91,556 10,600 
* Rhode Island 4,083 187 2,170 750 
South Carolina 192,693 693 42,226 3,800 
South Dakota 74,655 680 96,306 800 
Tennessee 252,774 1,143 46,050 8,880 
Texas 436,033 2,423 128,960 12,300 
Utah 25,662 379 8,810 1,650 
Vermont 29,075 414. 14,249 2,300 
Virginia 186,242 2,410 53,388 6,150 
Washington 66,288 1,097 42,428 6,300 
West Virginia 87,289 1,975 32,024 1,600 
Wisconsin 189,295 1223 77,280 15,500 
Wyoming 15,748 386 14,797 600 


* A pproximate 


288 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Summary of State Data (continued) 


State 


United States 


Alabama 
Arizona 
Arkansas 
California 
Colorado 
Connecticut 
Delaware 
Dist. of Columbia 
Florida 
Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 
Indiana 

lowa 

Kansas 
Kentucky 
Louisiana 
Maine 
Maryland 
Massachusetts 
Michigan 
Minnesota 
Mississippi 
Missouri 
Montana 
Nebraska 
Nevada 

New Hampshire 
New Jersey 
New Mexico 
New York 
North Carolina 
North Dakota 
Ohio 
Oklahoma 
Oregon 





Electric 
Passenger 

Telephones Cars 
1917 1920 

LEST16 5207 aac toe 
76,693 427 
18,225 ips 
87,872 240 
577,055 3,661 
114,364 444 
149,669 1,869 
Dayne eo 
70,751 1,124 
49,011 305 
124,479 677 
37,204 37 
1,070,997 5,815 
458,992 1,867 
489,432 941 
298,273 369 
162,843 1,013 
63,890 654 
88,226 538 
118,397 2,050 
475,231 6,411 
434,128 2,792 
408,222 Lave 
56,648 116 
511,246 2,667 

51,409 119 . 
248,267 583 
8,716 , 9 
52,534 290 
254,444 SMa 
15,314 16 
1,335,055 17,762 
91,928 a20 
75,349 37 
845,649 5,165 
176,835 292 
125,660 ia 








Electrically 
Wired 
Houses 
1920 


6,291,160 


52,400 
12,920 
48,200 
561,000 
99,100 
119,830 
9,270 
21,800 
67,000 
80,700 
38,160 
626,000 
197,700 
107,400 
145,700 
90,200 
44,800 
77,700 
50,000 
338,500 
257,000 
188,000 
35,600 
207,000 
51,300 
88,700 
14,480 
29,900 
218,000 
13,300 
440,000 
49,200 
42,300 
362,500 
60,900 
80,000 











Central 
Power 
Stations 
1919 


7,223 


82 
39 
104 
130 
89 
ol 
20 


110 
198 

60 
365 
2957 
300 
335 
130 

82 
111 

a9 
261 
298 
279 
110 
263 

(3 
251 

30 


74 
34. 
389 
148 
133 
331 
174 
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State 


Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island 
South Carolina 
South Dakota 
Tennessee 
Texas 

Utah 
Vermont 
Virginia 
Washington 
West Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 


Telephones 
1917 


Electric 
Passenger 
Cars 
1920 


Electrically 
Wired 
Houses 
1920 


Central 
Power 
Stations 


854,706 
64,726 
43,716 
88,946 

140,669 

411,407 
46,621 
47,968 

119,597 

188,407 
99,530 

349,223 
15,774 


365,500 
41,800 
51,000 
39,300 
54,500 

218,800 
68,600 
36,320 
90,300 

200,000 
37,200 

147,700 
13,580 


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DISTRIBUTION 
OF RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 
IN THE 
UNITED STATES 


HE United States government furnishes no statistics relating 

to the distribution of wholesale and retail dealers through- 

out the country. In order to obtain data for the following tabula- 
tions a systematic investigation of sources was necessary. ) 

The sources from which final selection for these tables 
were made are too numerous to list in detail. They include official 
trade directories, mercantile agency rating books, city and tele- 
phone directories, Dun and Bradstreet, trade and other magazines, 
local newspapers, and city, state and national trade organizations. 
In a few instances state totals could only be obtained through 
addressing companies, but in the main, the counts were either 
made or checked by the J. Walter Thompson Company. 

In cases where two or more figures were available from 
different sources for the same trade, discrepancies were carefully 
analyzed before a selection was finally made. 

These figures are not official. The Company cannot 
guarantee their absolute accuracy, but it believes them to be 
sufficiently accurate to serve as a reliable index to the number of 
dealers in the trades specified. 

To have obtained even these figures would have been 
impossible without the generous assistance of many persons and 
organizations. 

Especial thanks are due to officials of local, state and 
national trade associations and chambers of commerce and to the 
editors of trade directories, trade magazines and local newspapers. 
The J. Walter Thompson Company takes pleasure in acknowledg- 
ing their contribution. 


304 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 305 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades 





Auto- Boots 
Auto- | mobile Aulo- Boots and 
mobile | Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
Supplies| Whole- | mobile | Repair | Shoes | Whole- 
State Retail sale | Garages | Shops | Retail sale 


United States | 46,583 | 1,299 | 36,948 | 45,712 |141,867| 1,399 


Alabama 382 13 270 356 3,156 12 
Arizona 197 4 166 192 487 6 
Arkansas 458 13 324 370 2,639 4 
California 2,379 76 1,798 AY a | 2,637 Al 
Colorado 639 11 546 653 1,252 4 
Connecticut 668 5h 450 624 1,720 18 
Delaware 104 3 74 101 274 0 
Dist. of Columbia 119 9 68 143 202 0 
Florida 449 11 eo 449 1S A | 2 
Georgia 676 29 Le 613 3,742 39 
Idaho 252 8 207 ray | 585 1 
Illinois 3,285 73 2,459 3,200 Gua les TL 
Indiana 1,760 38 1,205 1,586 3,980 9 
Iowa 2,024 ra 1,714 2,014 4,273 9 
Kansas 1,471 15 Lig 1,505 3,086 a 
Kentucky 599 Lo 452 618 3,990 12 
Louisiana 242 13 181 258 2,378 11 
Maine 445 9 oo 400 1,764 1] 
Maryland 453 dis 343 445 2,165 38 
Massachusetts 1,514 76 1,015 1,347 3,700 286 
Michigan 1,630 50 1,275 1,516 4,522 10 
Minnesota oct 39 eiot d beast 5 3,506 24 
Mississippi 249 A 187 230 2,596 9 
Missouri 1,399 48 1,139 1,458 5,150 75 
Montana 419 9 361 400 950 1 
Nebraska 1,216 14 1,042 1,245 2,224 4 
Nevada 66 1 56 a5 168 0 
New Hampshire 259 3 220 238 853 0 
New Jersey 1,193 Date 1,057 1,249 3,425 19 
New Mexico 151 1 136 149 499 6 
New York 3,962 192 3,065 3,742 |10,919 257 
North Carolina 558 13 483 Gat 3240 10 
North Dakota 642 4, 516 566 Pals 0 
Ohio 2,836 74, 2135 2,862 6,266 43 


Oklahoma 881 19 para cay 819 2,835 0 


306 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Auto- Boots 
Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and 


mobile |Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
Supplies| Whole- | mobile | Repair | Shoes | Whole- 





State Retail sale | Garages | Shops | Retail sale 
Oregon 445 11 361 449 830 4 
Pennsylvania 3,856 102 3,055 3,895 | 12,719 132 
Rhode Island 232 7 142 219 682 6 
South Carolina 363 7 299 379 2,529 9 
South Dakota 724 10 628 686 1,265 0- 
Tennessee 379 20 280 376 2,786 26 
Texas 1,784 AQ 1,545 BTiZ 5,502 39 
Utah 164 8 127 166 606 7 
Vermont 242 5 196 209 912 5) 
Virginia 553 18 429 570 4,659 37 
Washington 709 35 636 704 1,470 20 
West Virginia 395 i Bla 407 3,208 13 
Wisconsin 1,707 29 1,432 1,704 4,275 66 
Wyoming 122 0 119 HAE 357 0 

Cigars 
Cigars |Cigarettes 
Cigarettes| and Confec- 


and Tobacco | Confec- | ttonery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment Drugs 


State Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail 

United States | 38,081 | 6,231 | 55,633 |} 8,572 | 2,134] 48,920 
Alabama 136 93 299 26 15 838 
Arizona ao 67 186 66 2 114 
Arkansas 174 105 438 193 6 947 
California 2,693 210 1,726 379 70 1,380 
Colorado 599 87 416 116 23 597 
Connecticut 728 125 1,405 240 eo 589 
Delaware 19] a7 168 51 iz 116 
Dist. of Columbia 248 19 206 82 9 206 
Florida 185 74 261 23 8 559 
Georgia 120 89 457 25 a2 1,159 
Idaho 355 75 149 32 4 261 
Illinois 2,541 366 5,047 547 120 3,330 


Indiana 1,205 188 981 385 132 1,803 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 307 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Cigars 
Cigars |\Cigarettes 
Cigarettes} and Confec- 


and Tobacco | Confec- | tionery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment Drugs 


State Retail sale Retail sale Stores | Retail 
lowa 838 98 998 188 65 1,685 
Kansas 349 77 697 131 29 1,218 
Kentucky 219 78 609 304 40 920 
Louisiana 148 a2 341 132 3 689 
Maine 662 33 626 143 4 496 
Maryland 778 57 1,490 88 47 579 
Massachusetts 1,832 219 2,519 2 54 1,659 
Michigan e362 161 bil 105 109 1,784 
Minnesota 415 BES 7d Bp 152 54. 1,011 
Mississippi 107 18 261 122 5 729 
Missouri 4.64. 92 1,301 226 33 2 528 
Montana 387 49 480 11 21 314 
Nebraska ral? 99 358 15 25 922 
Nevada 65 fi 87 19 2 60 
New Hampshire 254 17 241 20 5 253 
New Jersey 1,962 143 3,346 121 64 13252 
New Mexico rie 17 108 61 1 129 
New York 6,076 560 7,501 837 212 4,340 
North Carolina 128 105 602 52 40 1%3 
North Dakota 109 30 305 49 26 432 
Ohio 1,967 408 4,013 447 160 2,078 
Oklahoma 339 53 606 131 22 1,280 
Oregon 646 76 983 31 8 481 
Pennsylvania 5,480 796 4,904. 868 310 3,355 
Rhode Island 164 62 238 69 13 276 
South Carolina 167 rie aon ale 24 512 
South Dakota 120 24 228 46 20 457 
Tennessee 132 97 a2 186 22 fEy. 
Texas 437 307 1,214 493 18 2,838 
Utah 128 88 256 42 L 187 
Vermont 220 89 213 §2 8 170 
Virginia 290 90 (Oe: 280 28 661 
Washington 1,203 201 920 168 24 664 
West Virginia 195 67 407 Lie 98 409 
Wisconsin 416 241 1,370 161 74 1,033 


Wyoming 123 25 82 26 3 95 


308 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Dry 
Goods 
and 
Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines |Electrical| Supplies| Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole-| Supplies | Whole- ture 
State sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 


United States 678 | 35,207 | 2,780 | 16,703 | 440 | 42,082 


Alabama 10 446 30 120 6 966 
Arizona 17 97 A! 25 0 138 
Arkansas 12 397 21 93 0 756 
California 7 1,001 116 972 31 1,181 
Colorado 9 299 22 235 7 474 
Connecticut 10 703 19 343 5 444, 
Delaware 1 139 2 40 ‘il 91 
Dist. of Columbia 14 165 6 82 4 108 
Florida 6 455 6 150 6 555 
Georgia 21 746 58 270 a 1,360 
Idaho 0 104 3 118 0 208 
Illinois 29 2318.) 154 215 25 2,184 
Indiana 19 870 47 540 13 1,229 
Iowa 20 505 44 432 14 1,220 
Kansas Db 456 10 243 2 1,143 
Kentucky 15 TAT 42 189 7 964 
Louisiana 11 452 36 108 8 681 
Maine 8 sll 20 162 1 347 
Maryland 18 587 81 169 7 487 
Massachusetts yi. 1,749 162 882 20 1,082 
Michigan 16 1,430 57 762 20 1,424 
Minnesota SD 472 49 450 14 1,012 
Mississippi 18 353 18 81 0 759 
Missouri 14 1,403 101 486 19 1,509 
Montana if 134 14 90 4 307 
Nebraska 6 238 19 216 7 757 
Nevada 0 33 1 16 0 42 
New Hampshire 0 264 5 135 0 195 
New Jersey ll 1,903 18 738 7 837 
New Mexico 0 84. 5 28 0 161 
New York 112 4,061 790 2,376 60 2,881 
North Carolina 24 598 awk 180 4 1,369 
North Dakota Ms 78 i 81 1 343 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 309 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Dry 

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State sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Ohio ' 37 | 1,980 164 972 30 | 1,991 
Oklahoma 2 630 6 162 5 1,138 
Oregon 4 216 14 162 5 334 
Pennsylvania 63 3,437 299 1,440 31 3,086 
Rhode Island — 4 252 20 135 3 211 
South Carolina 9 355 15 108 3 900 
South Dakota 2 91 2 81 0 412 
Tennessee 19 594. 53 126 4. 892 
Texas 20 1,865 61 306 12 1,891 
Utah 5 ae 17 49 3 161 
Vermont 2 139 3 63 0 166 
Virginia - 14 483 38 180 9 1,230 
Washington ee 344 32 306 19 485 
West Virginia 12 282 27 108 8 834 
Wisconsin hyd 646 38 459 4 1,014 
Wyoming 0 43 0) 19 0 123 

Furni- Groceries Hard- 
ture and Deli-|Groceries | Hard- ware 

Whole- | General | catessen | Whole- | ware Whole- 
State sale Stores Retail sale Retail sale 
United States 540 |148,885) 335,212} 5,950 | 37,032 933 
Alabama 6 6,401 9,027 193 493 235 
Arizona "1 372 461 58 135 7 
Arkansas 5 5,040 6,627 182 495 9 
California 24 1,842 6,822 133 1,183 5 pe 
Colorado 11 799 2,518 41 430 7 
Connecticut 3 462 3,809 79 280 14 
Delaware 0 432 1,057 12 74 3 
Dist. of Columbia 0 5 1283 PA 80 2 
Florida 5 2,243 3,783 147 266 6 
Georgia 4 7,188 | 12,300 244 452 23 
Idaho 1 562 893 ye 292 4 


310 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 





Furni- Groceries Hard- 

ture and Deli-\Groceries | Hard- ware 

Whole- | General | catessen| Whole- | ware Whole- 
State sale Stores Retail sale Retail sale 
[]linois ad 4,293 | 20,318 233 2,544 31 
Indiana 13 3,670 9,161 140 1,369 ray 
Iowa 7 3,940 5,672 79 1,842 27 
Kansas 6 2,953 4,909 84 1,530 12 
Kentucky 7 6,915 | 11,933 154 659 21 
Louisiana By 4,418 6,492 13% 314 14 
Maine 1 B13 3,020 49 316 9 
Maryland fs Vrs Bin 6,201 82 SHE 27 
Massachusetts 20 647 9,759 eee, 818 36 
Michigan 17 3,441 8,638 eye 1,768 23 
Minnesota 14 3,158 5,954 72 1,543 16 
Mississippi 3 6,232 8,970 131 276 11 
Missouri 17 5,348 12,010 163 1,595 De 
Montana 5 424. 930 54 398 9 
Nebraska 9 2,260 3,023 46 1,189 i 
Nevada 0 206 451 14 65 1 
New Hampshire 0 438 1,300 20 135 5 
New Jersey 6 1,002 8,941 105 913 21 
New Mexico 1 646 1,187 58 105 % 
New York 130 4,311 29,203 484 2,760 118 
North Carolina 13 7,537 | 11,300 355 467 18 
North Dakota 0 1,770 1,754 Paes 827 0 
Ohio 20 4,799 | 15,569 218 val We | 33 
Oklahoma . 6 1,638 6,800 yh keg 1,166 6 
Oregon 4 914 2,396 oo 334 10 
Pennsylvania 46 8,565 | 27,304 387 1,297 102 
Rhode Island 1 158 1,803 30 54. 5 
South Carolina 3 4,535 6,458 189 260 13 
South Dakota 3 1,958 1,688 21 650 5 
Tennessee 20 6,170 | 10,561 178 265 28 
Texas Pas 6,243 12,245 375 1,686 42 

Utah 4 641 1,309 24 116 Si: 
Vermont 0 658 L278 16 176 3 
Virginia 1 6,950 | 10,612 197 447 26 
Washington 10 1,908 3,618 45 543 18 
West Virginia 13 4,783 6,968 88 323 22 
Wisconsin 8 5,260 6,481 81 1,447 18 


Wyoming 0 302 416 21 Lae 0 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 311 


Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Men’s Sporting 
Jewelry Furnish- | Sporting| Goods 
Jewelry | Whole- | Lumber ings Goods | Whole- 
State Retail sale Retail | Retail | Retail sale 
United States | 25,961 | 1,900 | 30,967 | 40,399 | 36,755 699 
Alabama 274 5 230 280 485 13 
Arizona 88 0 75 124 139 5 
Arkansas 280 2 390 304 490 10 
California 1,220 96 740 833 1,239 15 
Colorado 310 10 530 319 4.27 4 
Connecticut 349 4 318 841 294 11 
Delaware 63 1 95 121 77 2 
Dist. of Columbia ay 13 20 221 79 i] 
Florida 245 1 137 207 254. 9 
Georgia 394. 6 230 44] 429 15 
Idaho 127 0 182 166 295 4 
Illinois 1,760 194 1,856 2,843 2.000 28 
Indiana 826 15 815 1,159 1,343 19 
lowa 1,016 18 1,827 1,098 1,844 29 
Kansas 616 Pe 1,044 754 1,516 11 
Kentucky 375 7 312 436 650 1] 
Louisiana 225 9 ZhS 278 310 16 
Maine 280 6 447 736 ed | 15 
Maryland 294 29 410 623 348 16 
Massachusetts 933 100 702 1,835 836 1% 
Michigan 1,008 22 11235 2,245 1,781 24 
Minnesota fe-7 aE 1,342 a Key 1,544 16 
Mississippi 193 3 270 210 270 9 
Missouri 907 at Lier 1,208 1,581 18 
Montana 207 0 222 415 401 10 
Nebraska 490 11 1,650 518 1,189 10 
Nevada at 0 42 40 67 0 
New Hampshire 157 ] 420 336 139 5 
New Jersey 680 L7 665 1,281 897 8 
New Mexico 53 0 87 71 105 5 
New York 2,782 878 L605 DLS 2,656 av 
North Carolina 347 1 365 549 4.27 15 
North Dakota 233 0 812 20 828 0 
Ohio 1,495 95 1,462 2,605 2,143 37 
Oklahoma 476 Zz 1,186 513 1,149 9 


Oregon 274 oF 440 320 342 6 


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Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 


Men’s .| Sporting 

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Jewelry | Whole- | Lumber | ings, Goods | Whole- 
State Retail sale Retail | Retail | Retail sale 
Pennsylvania 2,009 135 1,556 4,503 1.262 78 
Rhode Island 149 53 130 243 54. 3 
South Carolina 174 1 155 287 250 10 
South Dakota 241 ] 560 ZoL 648 iy 
Tennessee 276 6 340 388 251 yi 
Texas 1,082 16 1,224 1,195 1,698 38 
Utah 98 5 ary WES TZ v4 
Vermont 128 1 355 241 184 3 
Virginia 385 6 932 418 435 at 
Washington 424 15 412 394 543 15 
West Virginia 301 4 pao 298 311 13 
Wisconsin 764 16 1,185 1,099 1,435 9 
Wyoming 72 0 76 87 130 0 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 313 





Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 








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Auto- Boots 
Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and 


mobile |Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
Supplies | Whole- | mobile | Repair | Shoes | Whole- 


City Retail sale Garages | Shops Retail sale 
Totals 4,989 | 1,106 | 5,687 | 3,897 | 23,937) 1,173 

Akron, Ohio 27 3 20 15 123 1 
Albany, N. Y. 56 5 32 25 125 4 
Allentown, Pa. 15 4 oo 12 41 3 
Altoona, Pa. 9 2 15 3 va’ 0 
Atlanta, Ga. 25 13 29 21 147 13 
Atlantic City, N. J. 16 2 31 17 70 0 
Augusta, Ga. 15 4 ll 9 66 3 
Baltimore, Md. 62 LF 70 60 376 36 
Bayonne, N. J. 9 0 11 - 76 0 
Berkeley, Cal. velo 0 16 13 20 0 
Bethlehem, Pa. 6 0 8 3 19 0 
Binghamton, N. Y. 7 4 13 9 47 2 
Birmingham, Ala. 13 7 14 19 114 4 
Boston, Mass. 134 45 101 69 620 207 
Bridgeport, Conn. 57 a 38 20 198 4 
Brockton, Mass. 20 iA 15 6 73 22 
Buffalo, N. Y. 117 14 70 43 340 5 
Cambridge, Mass. 11 0 QT 15 48 1 
Camden, N. J. 22 0 18 10 119 2 
Canton, Ohio 17 4 28 15 76 1 
Charleston, S. C. 16 3 9 6 68 5 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 12 3 17 ok 112 3 
Chester, Pa. 14 0 10 i 68 0 
Chicago, Ill. 150 58 A487 408 2,433 69 
Cincinnati, Ohio 53 14 56 47 218 13 
Cleveland, Ohio 67 17 119 67 672 12 
Columbus, Ohio 38 14 36 30 149 4 
Covington, Ky. 12 2 a 5 30 0 
Dallas, Texas 40 12 40 is 102 12 


Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 


Automobile supplies retail, 4,036 Automobile repair shops, 3,131 
Automobile supplies wholesale, 896 Boots and shoes retail, 17,053 
Automobile garages, 4,458 Boots and shoes wholesale, 987 


314 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Auto- Boots 
Auto- | mobile Auto- | Boots and 
mobile |Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
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City Retail sale | Garages | Shops Retail sale 
Davenport, lowa 15 5 20 8 is 2 
Dayton, Ohio 25 6 28 14 112 0 
Denver, Colo. 28 15 91 67 186 4 
Des Moines, Iowa 12 8 35 24 125 0 
Detroit, Mich. 61 27 114. 50 141 5 
Duluth, Minn. 27 4 19 18 130 2 
East Orange, N. J. 6 0 16 14 16 0 
East St. Louis, Ill. 8 0 3 5 87 0 
Elizabeth, N. J. he 1 20 9 67 0 
El Paso, Texas 9 4 10 3 110 9 
Erie, Pa. 14 4 29 17 80 0 
Evansville, Ind. 18 5 1B) 11 91 1 
Fall River, Mass. 15 2 24 15 299 2 
Flint, Mich. i) 5 10 6 66 1 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 11 8 16 10 68 1 
Fort Worth, Texas 45 is 18 13 102 2 
Gary, Ind. 12 0 14. 3 85 0 
Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 16 8 40 20 143 2, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 12 4 29 1h 76 4 
Hartford, Conn. es 8 55 38 153 6 
Haverhill, Mass. 13 0 LZ 5 54 10 
Hoboken, N. J. 12 0 5 6 76 0 
Holyoke, Mass. 10 3 9 5 68 1 
Houston, Texas 25 10 15 20 124 3 
Huntington, W. Va. 10 ri 7 3 75 3 
Indianapolis, Ind. 59 14 59 35 199 1 
Jacksonville, Fla. 15 2 ao 18 95 2 
Jersey City, N. J. 34 1 56 29 Zit 0 
Johnstown, Pa. 14 2 16 q 118 ou 
Kansas City, Kans.| 12 0 9 4 114 0 
Kansas City, Mo. 23 20 43 48 301 6 
Knoxville, Tenn. 10 2 11 7 100 5 
Lancaster, Pa. 8 s 19 7 46 2 
Lansing, Mich. 14 1 12 2 Al 0 
Lawrence, Mass. 1] 0 26 f 119 1 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 315 


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Auto- | mobile Aulo- Boots and 
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City Retail sale |Garages | Shops | Retail sale 
Lincoln, Nebr. 9 3 16 15 53 ] 
Little Rock, Ark. 10 6 f! 9 39 2 
Long Beach, Cal. 2 1 24 20 Le 0 
Los Angeles, Cal. 230 18 153 145 225 12 
Louisville, Ky. 30 13 23 22 204. t 
Lowell, Mass. 13 ] 22 5 95 1 
Lynn, Mass. 7 1 24 8 97 Te 
Macon, Ga. 7 2 8 5 67 3 
Manchester, N. H. 9 2 1 Ge 6 110 0 
Memphis, Tenn. 16 7 14 24 216 t 
Milwaukee, Wis. 80 15 99 62 393 34 
Minneapolis, Minn. 1D raps 63 46 244 12 
Mobile, Ala. 6 i) 8 3 53 2 
Nashville, Tenn. 1 8 22 14 117 7 
Newark, N. J. 47 15 124 57 302 6 
New Bedford, Mass. 12 2 OF 10 155 1 
New Britain, Conn. 9 0 9 5 69 1 
New Haven, Conn. 24 ll 45 29 187 4 
New Orleans, La. 29 8 8 15 179 8 
New York City, 

ye ee 639 114 847 472 2,090 195 
Niagara Falls, N.Y. 10 0 ES im a4 0 
Norfolk, Va. 20 4 ll 9 131 5 
Oakland, Cal. 7a 8 ao 45 81 2 
OklahomaCity, 

Okla. 14 12 20 15 86 0 
Omaha, Nebr. 30 13 Da 17 172 > 
Passaic, N. J. 10 5 24 ll Te 0 
Paterson, N. J. 18 4 14 7A 121 0 
Pawtucket, R. I. 6 1 13 8 84 0 
Peoria, IIl. 10 6 23 13 92 1 
Philadelphia, Pa. 2Eo 23 310 187 —_:1,020 69 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 58 2° 104. 70 404. 24 
Portland, Me. 12 ti 22, 17 75 5 
Portland, Oregon 32 A i 44 42 128 4 
Portsmouth, Va. 5 0 6 2 54 1 


316 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, peek 
by trades (continued) 


Auto- Boots 
Auto- | mobile Auto- | Boots and 
mobile |Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
Supplies | Whole- | mobile | Repair | Shoes | Whole- 


City Retail sale |Garages | Shops | Retail sale 
Providence, R. I. oe 11 52 43 239 6 
Racine, Wis. a2 1 12 4 51 5 
Reading, Pa. 17 4 OD 26 106 2 
Richmond, Va. 26 10 14 10 110 14 
Roanoke, Va. 9 1 6 2 67 4 
Rochester, N. Y. 65 13 42 26 183 v4 
Rockford, Il. 15 0 2a 19 64 0 
Sacramento, Cal. 11 5 18 20 58 1 
Saginaw, Mich. 12 5 17 9 60 1 
Salt Lake City, 

Utah 33 10 12 24 115 6 
San Antonio, Texas 44. 4 ll 12 124 6 
San Diego, Cal. 40 y 54 29 52 0 
San Francisco, Cal.| 170 38 118 115 175 15 
Savannah, Ga. 16 4 13 13 101 13 
Schenectady, N. Y. 7 3 29 20 113 3 
Scranton, Pa. 13 6 24 21 152 5 
Seattle, Wash. 157 18 5 4 33 194 15 
Sioux City, Iowa 16 A 10 a 60 1 
Somerville, Mass. 23 0 11 5 46 0 
South Bend, Ind. 8 1 9 5 124 0 
Spokane, Wash. 25 10 16 10 139 2 
Springfield, Ill. 14 1 10 7 63 0 
Springfield, Mass. 27 13 33 7s 91 7 
Springfield, Ohio 12 1 11 6 SS 1 
St. Joseph, Mo. 9 5 21 16 95 3 
St. Louis, Mo. 166 vfs 52 88 618 61 
St. Paul, Minn. 66 1h oe 24 169 ‘i 
Syracuse, N. Y. 29 11 30 21 156 4 
Tacoma, Wash. 17 5 24 20 75 yan 
Tampa, Fla. 12 7 15 16 87 0 
Terre Haute, Ind. 13 2 14 10 62 1 
Toledo, Ohio 44. 10 Al 34 157 6 
Topeka, Kans. 9 3 12 9 58 0 
Trenton, N. J. v4 3 22 16 123 4 
Troy, Nix? 12 6 26 10 56 ] 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 317 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Auto- Boots 
Auto- | mobile Auto- Boots and 
mobile |Supplies| Auto- | mobile and Shoes 
Supplies | Whole- | mobile | Repair | Shoes | Whole- 


rat 12 136 
10 6 ral 
9 5 141 


Worcester, Mass. 27 
Yonkers, N. Y. 15 
Youngstown, Ohio 34 


City Retail sale | Garages | Shops Retail sale 

Tulsa, Okla. 22 3 ith int 107 0 
Utica, N. Y. 19 6 16 8 95 4 
Washington, D.C. 2 49 36 200 0 
Waterbury, Conn. 9 2 26 11 Thi 0 
Wheeling, W. Va. 6 2 15 Up 49 2 
Wichita, Kans. 16 6 22 1S 87 1 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1h 4 18 14. 125 1 
Wilmington, Del. on 3 37 ii 96 0 
i. 5 

0 0 

5 0 














Cigars, 
Cigarettes 





Cigars, 


















Cigarettes| and Confec- 
and Tobacco | Confec- | ttonery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment Drugs 












City Retail sale Retail Stores Retail 

Totals 22,868 | 3,049 | 27,817 O17 ilo, boo 
Akron, Ohio 167 7 6 61 
Albany, N. Y. 17 125 39 5 52 
Allentown, Pa. 21 82 9 6 27 
Altoona, Pa. 22 66 6 12 26 
Atlanta, Ga. 32 46 14. 9 95 
Atlantic City, N. J. i 48 6 5 A7 
Augusta, Ga. 12 A7 ii 1 oo 
Baltimore, Md. Al Zi thie: 14 5 ips 
Bayonne, N. J. 3 111 3 0 33 
Berkeley, Cal. 0 42 0 1 ot 
Bethlehem, Pa. 5 39 i 6 19 





Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 


Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco retail, 20,686 Confectionery wholesale, 1,509 
Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco wholesale, 2,228 Department stores, 569 
Confectionery retail, 23,386 Drugs retail, 13,274 


318 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Cigars, 
Cigars, \Cigarettes 
Cigaretles| and Confec- 


and Tobacco | Confec- | tionery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment Drugs 


City Retail sale Retail sale Stores | Retail 
Binghamton, N. Y. 3] 11 56 10 9 21 
Birmingham, Ala. De its 81 15 4 19 
Boston, Mass. 500 90 658 30 39 346 
Bridgeport, Conn. 68 is 224 13 6 54 
Brockton, Mass. 311 9 45 5 2 21 
Buffalo, N. Y. 381 15 459 18 18 192 
Cambridge, Mass. 94 A 108 5 0 51 
Camden, N. J. 125 10 127 8 4 40 
Canton, Ohio 27 hs} 93 5 8 od 
Charleston, S. C. 14 20 52 10 5 39 
Chattanooga,Tenn. 24 18 63 +f 2 45 
Chester, Pa. 76 16 97 8 y 28 
Chicago, Ill. Zion Li 3,390 168 Al 1,417 
Cincinnati, Ohio 175 98 640 42 10 224 
Cleveland, Ohio 250 49 1,044 34 1 341 
Columbus, Ohio 149 37 184 11 4 115 
Covington, Ky. 12 3 64 4 1 34 
Dallas, Texas oo 32 62 2 5 118 
Davenport, Iowa 44 11 24 7 7 25 
Dayton, Ohio 69 16 - 161 13 6 69 
Denver, Colo. ia 42 62 14 8 Lis 
Des Moines, Iowa 45 10 54 5 4 103 
Detroit, Mich. 929 53 1,563 5 21 485 
Duluth, Minn. 15 16 40 12 4 36 
East Orange, N. J. 37 1 Al 0) 4 24 
East St. Louis, III. 15 4 64 0 4 36 
Elizabeth, N. J. 17 4A 110 4 3 38 
El Paso, Texas 175 12 51 14 4 38 
Erie, Pa. 38 21 134 5 if Ue 
Evansville, Ind. 17 9 48 6 8 44, 
Fall River, Mass. 17 10 64. nf 6 46 
Flint, Mich. TAN it 99 1 2 30 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 20 8 35 if 6 59 
Fort Worth, Texas 30 7 aL 4 5 63 
Gary, Ind. 14 2 24 0 3) 21 


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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 





Cigars, 
Cigars, \Cigarettes 
Cigarettes| and Confec- 


and | Tobacco | Confec- | tionery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment | Drugs 


City Retail sale Retail sale Stores | Retail 
GrandRapids,Mich.| = 75 11 133 u) 4 90 
Harrisburg, Pa. 83 30 80 24 8 41 
Hartford, Conn. 21 12 48 9 5 76 
Haverhill, Mass. 18 5 36 4 10 26 
Hoboken, N. J. 72 3 BI2 2 0 at 
Holyoke, Mass. 20 4. 62 0 2 29 
Houston, Texas A} 24 “Vs 6 t 68 
Huntington, W. Va. 15 6 38 5 ll 24 
Indianapolis, Ind. 81 ey 107 26 15 236 
Jacksonville, Fla. 24 18 26 6 11 56 
Jersey City, N. J. 78 11 168 18 8 109 
Johnstown, Pa. 18 12 75 iat 6 27 
Kansas City, Kans. 38 3 88 6 3 57 
Kansas City, Mo. 168 27 190 15 4 323 
Knoxville, Tenn. 22 £2 37 9 6 21 
Lancaster, Pa. 24 25 40 7 3 24 
Lansing, Mich. 29 3 Al 5 6 23 
Lawrence, Mass. 34 9 48 4 7 40 
Lincoln, Nebr. 22 20 23 2 5 33 
Little Rock, Ark. 5 hyd 26 54 2 1 45 
Long Beach, Cal. Aad 3 52 4 4 26 
Los Angeles, Cal. 317 34 531 15 20 285 
Louisville, Ky. 553 par 135 4. 5 140 
Lowell, Mass. 44 4 72 6 4 43 
Lynn, Mass. 25 3 43 9 5 40 
Macon, Ga. 12 16 36 18 3 38 
Manchester, N. H. 16 0 34 6 5 41 
Memphis, Tenn. 40 33 35 8 4 15 
Milwaukee, Wis. 65 83 265 0 ¥1 221 
Minneapolis, Minn. 76 45 237 44 2k 160 
Mobile, Ala. 40 18 98 4 3 28 
Nashville, Tenn. 20 26 Te 7 5 79 
Newark, N. J. 135 25 587 pai 7 179 
New Bedford, Mass. 14 ¥ 32 2 3 74 
New Britain, Conn. 30 4 63 5 1 20 


320 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


4 Cigars, 
Cigars, |Cigarettes 
Cigarettes} and Confec- 


and | Tobacco | Confec- | tionery | Depart- 
Tobacco | Whole- | tionery | Whole- | ment Drugs 


City Retail sale Retail sale Stores | Retail 

New Haven, Conn. 63 20 288 1 5 78 
New Orleans, La. 50 mall 86 25 8 193 
New YorkCity,N.Y.| 5,851 89 4,266 213 44, 2,346 
Niagara Falls, N.Y. 86 10 71 2 5 15 
Norfolk, Va. 49 13 68 19 3 60 
Oakland, Cal. 60 4 90 13 8 63 
Oklahoma City, 

Okla. 42 rae 109 8 5 60 
Omaha, Nebr. 65 52 96 10 4, 113 
Passaic, N. J. 5h) 2 112 2 3 Zh 
Paterson, N. J. 25 1] 104 9 2 48 
Pawtucket, R. I. 9 vf 49 3 2 36 
Peoria, Il. 30 12 51 6 4 41 
Philadelphia, Pa. | 2,580 87 767 iD 5 1,097 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 290 105 418 60 26 286 
Portland, Me. AT 12 76 8 4 52 
Portland, Oregon 86 oe 167 9 5 124 
Portsmouth, Va. 4, 0 38 0 2 25 
Providence, R. I. 44 28 29 i 4 130 
Racine, Wis. 18 11 47 3 2 a2 
Reading, Pa. 65 AT 88 10 5 37 
Richmond, Va. 20 25 250 9 4 97 
Roanoke, Va. 25 8 ot pA 4 27 
Rochester, N. Y. 68 49 241 35 5 94 
Rockford, Il. 17 9 18 3 5 25 
Sacramento, Cal. 34 12 27 T 4. 28 
Saginaw, Mich. 25 11 29 5 3 29 
Salt Lake City,Utah 25 38 88 5 5 49 
San Antonio, Texas 38 32 22 5 3 69 
San Diego, Cal. 30 5 62 18 8 34 
San Francisco, Cal.}| 460 72 293 120 6 214 
Savannah, Ga. 15 15 41 5 1 44 
Schenectady, N. Y.| 63 15 116 14 5 a 
Scranton, Pa. v6, 27 162 15 6 56 
Seattle, Wash. PA 44, 399 32 8 157 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 321 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 






Cigars, 
Cigarettes| and Conf: ec- 
and Tobacco | Confec- | ftonery | Depart- 
Tobacco tionery Whole- | ment Drugs 
City Retail Retail sale Stores Retail 
Sioux City, Iowa 28 6 31 6 4. Se 
Somerville, Mass. 24 0 56 1 0 41 
South Bend, Ind. 16 8 Bis) o 3 32 
Spokane, Wash. 50 1 50 7 4 44, 
Springfield, Ill. i 8 40 5 4 36 
Springfield, Mass. 65 9 136 4 vi 59 
Springfield, Ohio 33 10 43 3 a 21 
St. Joseph, Mo. 26 5 21 7 9 67 
St. Louis, Mo. 229 39 939 65 10 480 
St. Paul, Minn. ne 28 a 19 6 101 
Syracuse, N. Y. 49 25 108 9 6 71 
Tacoma, Wash. 75 20 150 3 4, BH 
Tampa, Fla. 25 15 32 3 3 39 
Terre Haute, Ind. 25 10 46 ae 4 56 
Toledo, Ohio 51 23 192 16 5 94 
Topeka, Kans. 49 8 46 14 6 a5 
Trenton, N. J. 101 9 226 9 6 44, 
Troy, N. Y. 30 40 rg 5 34 
Tulsa, Okla. ral 30 2 8 49 
Utica, N. Y. 61 79 15 5 39 
Washington, D. C. | 1,727 235 15 7 201 
Waterbury, Conn. 23 72 5 5 30 
Wheeling, W. Va. 32 42 a2 4 22 
Wichita, Kans. 28 45 12 4 Al 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 34 167 14 18 Sa 
Wilmington, Del. 127 78 5 8 60 
Worcester, Mass. 36 93 9 5 48 
Yonkers, N. Y. 60 13 5 1 31 
Youngstown, Ohio 46 125 9 6 42 


322 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Dry 

Goods 

and 

Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines |Electrical|Supplies | Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole- |Supplies| Whole- | ture 


City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Totals wt Loon lass ed eatoo 6,278 406 9,497 

Akron, Ohio ] 28 1 28 1 42 
Albany, N. Y. 1 niet 6 39 3 34 
Allentown, Pa. 2 Ps 6 18 0 36 
Altoona, Pa. ] 6 2 13 0 18 
Atlanta, Ga. 4 TL 6 27 6 70 
Atlantic City, N.J.| 0 40 0 18 0 33 
Augusta, Ga. 2 30 2 9 0 24 
Baltimore, Md. 1] 600 24 94 ri 170 
Bayonne, N. J. 0) a3 0) y 0 2] 
Berkeley, Cal. 0 15 0 21 0 13 
Bethlehem, Pa. 0 13 0 6 0 8 
Binghamton, N. Y. 24 30 4 16 2 rd 
Birmingham, Ala. 2 84 13 vid 5 83 
Boston, Mass. 9 756 4l 196 ity. 239 
Bridgeport, Conn. 0 106 0 21 0 51 
Brockton, Mass. 0 26 0 9 0 18 
Buffalo, N. Y. 4 164 rf 88 € 135 
Cambridge, Mass. 0 58 1 16 0 31 
Camden, N. J. 0 117 0 15 0 42 
Canton, Ohio 0 32 0 18 1 31 
Charleston, S. C. 2 21 Lika 12 3 34 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 44 1 12 1 42 
Chester, Pa. 1 39 0 9 0 a1 
Chicago, Ill. 9 |1,466 27 415 2] 604 
Cincinnati, Ohio 4 212 9 63 Zz 93 
Cleveland, Ohio 3 422 12 166 9 259. 
Columbus, Ohio 5 74 1 55 4 Tt 

Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 

Drugs wholesale, 203 Electrical supplies retail, sel G4 

Dry goods retail, 11,606 Electrical supplies wholesale, 344 


Dry goods and allied lines wholesale, 681 Furniture retail, 7,411 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 323 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Dry 

Goods 

and 

Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines |Electrical)Supplies | Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole- |Supplies| Whole- | ture 


City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Covington, Ky. 0 31 1 12 0 15 
Dallas, Texas 5 61 6 ot 5 53 
Davenport, Iowa 0 11 1 19 5 13 
Dayton, Ohio 1 46 1 30 | 58 
Denver, Colo. 3 64 6 84. 7 12) 
Des Moines, lowa Zz 21 2 40 4 40 
Detroit, Mich. 4 _ 643 12 213 13 314 
Duluth, Minn. 1 21 7 19 4 17 
East Orange, N. J. 0 28 0 9 0 5 
East St. Louis, Ill. 0 54. 0 § 0 30 
Elizabeth, N. J. 0 80 0 13 0 28 
El Paso, Texas 1 34 13 22 4 AZ 
Erie, Pa. 0 33 i 9 1 30 
Evansville, Ind. 1 36 2 10 1 36 
Fall River, Mass. a 90 0 15 0 54 
Flint, Mich. 0 7 0 12 0 17 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 20 5 at 3 22 
Fort Worth, Texas 3 15 0 19 0 57 
Gary, Ind. 0 12 0 T 0 20 
Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 1 114 0 19 2, 37 
Harrisburg, Pa. 1 26 0 19 2 34 
Hartford, Conn. 2 59 6 30 2 52 
Haverhill, Mass. 0 26 0 19 0 23 
Hoboken, N. J. 0 82 0 TZ 0 14. 
Holyoke, Mass. 0 25 0 15 0 2 
Houston, Texas 2 22 6 16 3 49 
Huntington, W. Va. 1 18 5 15 3 36 
Indianapolis, Ind. 6 148 5 61 5 86 
Jacksonville, Fla. 2 51 5 25 3 49 
Jersey City, N. J. 0 201 0 oo 0 49 
Johnstown, Pa. 1 12 0 6 0 Le 
Kansas City, Kans. 0 t 0 10 0 54 
Kansas City, Mo. 1 225 1 75 6 113 


324 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Dry 

Goods 

and 

Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines |Electrical|Supplies | Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole- |Supplies| Whole- | ture 


City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Knoxville, Tenn. 2 13 2 13 0 37 
Lancaster, Pa. 1 19 0 12 0 a1 
Lansing, Mich. 0 12 0 13 0 19 
Lawrence, Mass. 1 68 0 a1 0 7 
Lincoln, Nebr. 1 9 0 25 2 29 
Little Rock, Ark. 2 22 2 a 0 28 
Long Beach, Cal. 0 19 0 15 0 16 
Los Angeles, Cal. 2 84 10 124 14 165 
Louisville, Ky. 3 182 4 77 7%, 68 
Lowell, Mass. 0 39 0 18 1 36 
Lynn, Mass. 1 36 0 13 1 38 
Macon, Ga. 2 eT 3 iz 0 26 
Manchester, N. H. 0 32 ] 6 0 33 
Memphis, Tenn. 4 137 7 25 2 64 
Milwaukee, Wis. 3 153 ll Th 4 80 
Minneapolis, Minn. 2 61 13 126 6 100 
Mobile, Ala. ~ iL Ly 2 16 0 22 
Nashville, Tenn. 2 68 12 21 1 45 
Newark, N. J. 4 361 0 105 5 99 
NewBedford, Mass. 1 71 ii PA 0 54 
New Britain, Conn. 0 31 0 10 0 21 
New Haven, Conn. 2 47 0 28 2 97 
New Orleans, La. 4 171 15 61 qj 139 
New York City, 

NEY. 29 4,141 168 765 37 1,242 
Niagara Falls, N.Y. 0 Oe 0 16 0 16 
Norfolk, Va. 2 85 5 24 4 62. 
Oakland, Cal. 0 65 2 42 4 47 
Oklahoma City, 

Okla. | 26 2 Lz 2 34 
Omaha, Nebr. = 45 1 40 5 48. 
Passaic, N. J. 0 109 0 22 0 26 
Paterson, N. J. 0 140 3 24 0 38 
Pawtucket, R. I. 0 41 2 15 0 24 


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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Dry 

Goods 

and 

Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines |Electrical|Supplies | Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole- |Supplies| Whole- | ture 





City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Peoria, Ll. 1 29 1 28 2 26 
Philadelphia, Pa. 9 1,500 50 270 15 478 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 600 50 162 8 144 
Portland, Me. 4 25 2 1) 1 31 
Portland, Oregon 3 50 3 51 5. 93 
Portsmouth, Va. 0 19 0 3 0 31 
Providence, R. I. 4 106 11 53 3 87 
Racine, Wis. 0 29 0 16 0 23 
Reading, Pa. 4 Pai 0 al 0 40 
Richmond, Va. 4 56 5 a 3 15 
Roanoke, Va. 0 8 0 6 0 32 
Rochester, N. Y. 3 138 4 A8 3 68 
Rockford, Ill. 0 23 0 24 0 22 
Sacramento, Cal. 1 9 0 24 0 19 
Saginaw, Mich. 0 19 0 7 1 28 
Salt Lake City, Utah 2 11 0 21 3 31 
San Antonio, Texas 1 54 10 24 0 30 
San Diego, Cal. 5 16 0 31 1 34 
San Francisco, Cal. 1 219 7 205 12 134 
Savannah, Ga. 3 64. 6 13 1 36 
Schenectady, N. Y. 1 30 3 33 0 24 
Scranton, Pa. 2 32 0 25 3 41 
Seattle, Wash. iL 166 0 136 10 63 
Sioux City, Iowa 2 15 0 19 vs 22 
Somerville, Mass. 0 59 0 10 0 ll 
South Bend, Ind. 0 av 0 2 1 28 
Spokane, Wash. 1 32 ‘4 36 6 35 
Springfield, Ill. 0 16 0 al 0 27 
Springfield, Mass. 1 DT 5 ok 5] 26 
Springfield, Ohio 0 18 0 15 0 19 
St. Joseph, Mo. 2 16 0 18 2 Al 
St. Louis, Mo. 5 523 48 160 ll 162 
St. Paul, Minn. 2 54, 4 48 4 53 
Syracuse, N. Y. 2 84 4. 36 5 53 


326 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Dry 
Goods 


and 

Allied Electrical 
Drugs Dry Lines’ |Electrical|Supplies | Furni- 
Whole- | Goods | Whole- |Supplies | Whole- ture 






City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail 
Tacoma, Wash. 0 60 1 48 3 29 
Tampa, Fla. vs me 0 £2 4 39 
Terre Haute, Ind. 2 12 I 19 1 36 
Toledo, Ohio ] 104 § 55 4 73 
Topeka, Kans. 1 15 1 ibe 0 29 
Trenton, N. J. 0 71 6 21 1 53 
Troy, N. Y. 3 22 z 18 1 23 
Tulsa, Okla. 1 12 0 9 1 44 
Utica Nw: ] 50 5 ae bs 31 
Washington, D. C. 4 116 6 82 4 108 
Waterbury, Conn. 2 58 + 12 1 23 
Wheeling, W. Va. 3 34, 0 12 3 35 
Wichita, Kans. 2 35 5 10 1 53 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 0 49 0 Pet 0 43 
Wilmington, Del. 1 58 1 12 1 46 
Worcester, Mass. 2 62 A 34 5 47 
Yonkers, N. Y. 1 66 0 16 0 1% 
Youngstown, Ohio 1 34 0 16 ] 43 





Groceries 













































and Deli- Hard- Harda- 
Furniture| catessen | Groceries ware ware 
City Wholesale | Retail |Wholesale| Retail | Wholesale 
Totals 421 112,37 te 23179 6,404, 579 
Akron, Ohio 9 602 ae 2 
Albany, N. Y. 0 423 Le 2 
Allentown, Pa. 1 114 12 3 


Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 


Furniture wholesale, 378 Hardware retail, 5,219 
Groceries and delicatessen retail, 102,622 Hardware wholesale, 436 
Groceries wholesale, 1,604. 


J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 527 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Groceries 
and Deli- Hard- Hara- 
Furniture | catessen |\Groceries ware ware 
City Wholesale | Retail |Wholesale| Retail | Wholesale 
Altoona, Pa. 0 230 8 16 1 
Atlanta, Ga. 3 997 33 19 1 
Atlantic City, N. J. 0 eS 3 18 0 
Augusta, Ga. 0 389 26 16 0 
Baltimore, Md. 5 2,967 49 156 22 
Bayonne, N. J. 0 451 1 20 0 
Berkeley, Cal. 0 160 0 14 0 
Bethlehem, Pa. 0 210 2 4 0 
Binghamton, N. Y. 2 198 % 16 3 
Birmingham, Ala. 1 812 28 a2 3 
Boston, Mass. 18. 3,755 61 160 21 
Bridgeport, Conn. 1 698 10 20 3 
Brockton, Mass. 0 246 A 15 0 
Buffalo, N. Y. 5 1,496 24. 129 8 
Cambridge, Mass. 0 43] 2 16 1 
Camden, N. J. 0 75 3 43 1 
Canton, Ohio 0 275 2 14 2 
Charleston, S. C. 0 219 14 15 2 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 2 402 12 LS 5 
Chester, Pa. 0 295 3 v) 0 
Chicago, Il. 36 13,052 95 336 15 
Cincinnati, Ohio 3 2325 ae 92 6 
Cleveland, Ohio 10 2,440 32 238 4 
Columbus, Ohio 2 115 i 39 5 
Covington, Ky. 0 164 5 14 0 
Dallas, Texas 3 591 9 de 3 
Davenport, Iowa 0 165 6 14 3 
Dayton, Ohio 0 540 12 34 2 
Denver, Colo. 3 532 15 64 4 
Des Moines, Iowa 5 433 12 25 4 
Detroit, Mich. 7 3,306 39 257 8 
Duluth, Minn. ] 225 5 28 4 
East Orange, N. J. 0 120 0 13 0 
East St. Louis, Il. 0 300 3 18 0 
Elizabeth, N. J. 0 255 4 lee 0 
El Paso, Texas 5 425 11 8 y) 
Erie, Pa. 0 350 9 25 0 


328 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


City 


Evansville, Ind. 
Fall River, Mass. 
Flint, Mich. 

Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Fort Worth, Texas 
Gary, Ind. 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Harrisburg, Pa. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Hoboken, N. J. 
Holyoke, Mass. 
Houston, Texas 
Huntington, W. Va. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Jacksonville, Fla. 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Johnstown, Pa. 
Kansas City, Kans. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
Lancaster, Pa. 
Lansing, Mich. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
Lincoln, Nebr. 
Little Rock, Ark. 
Long Beach, Cal. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Louisville, Ky. 
Lowell, Mass. 
Lynn, Mass. 
Macon, Ga. 
Manchester, N. H. 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Mobile, Ala. 


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121 
592 
246 
505 
186 
327 
209 
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103 
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260 
603 
1,172 
321 
205 
155 
383 
153 
238 
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by trades (continued) 





Groceries 
and Deli- Hard- Hard- 
Furniture | catessen | Groceries| ware ware 
City Wholesale | Retail |Wholesale| Retail | Wholesale 
Nashville, Tenn. 6 508 20 19 9 
Newark, N. J. 3 1,458 24 91 7 
New Bedford, Mass. 0 A476 8 26 1 
New Britain, Conn. 0 240 4 7 0 
New Haven, Conn. 2 842 16 26 2 
New Orleans, La. 1 1,468 32 72 7 
New York City, N. Y. 112 20,152 202 854 56 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 0) 233 4 12 0 
Norfolk, Va. 0 594. 19 35 3 
Oakland, Cal. 3 900 8 54 2 
Oklahoma City, Okla. B 289 12 15 11 
Omaha, Nebr. 3 547 ir) 43 9 
Passaic, N. J. 0 4.20 8 20 0 
Paterson, N. J. 1 573 12 42 6 
Pawtucket, R. I. 0 233 1 7 1 
Peoria, Ill. 0 105 7 a2 3 
Philadelphia, Pa. 37 6,200 79 a 33 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 4,196 54. 104 14 
Portland, Me. 0 231 18 ll 4 
Portland, Oregon 4 580 © 11 43 9 
Portsmouth, Va. 0 87 fi 12 0 
Providence, R. I. 0 876 22 35 4 
Racine, Wis. 0 167 2 14 2 
Reading, Pa. 0 328 6 24 3 
Richmond, Va. 1 700 22 38 5 
Roanoke, Va. 0 127 8 9 2 
Rochester, N. Y. 3 975 21 5a 6 
Rockford, Ill. 0 56 2 15 0 
Sacramento, Cal. 0 198 4 19 5 
Saginaw, Mich. 0 190 9 22 2 
Salt Lake City, Utah 2 412 11 18 3 
San Antonio, Texas 1 556 15 27 4 
San Diego, Cal. 0 400 6 19 0 
San Francisco, Cal. 9 1,140 47 118 14 
Savannah, Ga. 0 400 29 10 4 
Schenectady, N. Y. 0 398 5 18 11 
Scranton, Pa. 2 663 Ey 28 T 


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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


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St. Louis, Mo. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
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Tampa, Fla. 
Terre Haute, Ind. 
Toledo, Ohio 
Topeka, Kans. 
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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Men’s 
Men’s \Furnish- Sporting 
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City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale 

Total 9,084 | 1,911 | 9,452 io 6,392 423 
Akron, Ohio 49 0: eis 0 24 0 
Albany, N. Y. 45 4 Pat 1 13 1 
Allentown, Pa. ag 2 11 0 10 0 
Altoona, Pa. 19 0 yor 0 17 1 
Atlanta, Ga. 65 4, 34 0 19 4, 
Atlantic City, N.J.| 36 0 33 0 19 0 
Augusta, Ga. 15 0 fi 0 16 1 
Baltimore, Md. 193 29 115 10 156 14 
Bayonne, N. J. 14 0 19 0 19 0 
Berkeley, Cal. 10 0 14 0 14 0 
Bethlehem, Pa. 18 0 20 0 4. ] 
Binghamton, N. Y. 23 4 BY] 4 16 3 
Birmingham, Ala. 42 4 32 4 2a 3 
Boston, Mass. 254 92 257 au 161 10 
Bridgeport, Conn. 35 0 46 5 19 . 
Brockton, Mass. 15 0 14. 0 15 0 
Buffalo, N. Y. 158 28 37 0 125 = 
Cambridge, Mass. 15 0 19 0 16 0 
Camden, N. J. re 0 43 0 39 0 
Canton, Ohio lll 0 26 0 12 1 
Charleston, S. C. 21 1 | 0 13 2 
Chattanooga,Tenn.| = 25 0 9 0 13 5 
Chester, Pa. 20 0 30 0 t 0 
Chicago, Ill. 671 189 813 16 329 14 
Cincinnati, Ohio LTE 5H) 120 14 95 6 
Cleveland, Ohio 239 34 13h Zo 241 9 
Columbus, Ohio 66 6 53 1 39 5 
Covington, Ky. 8 0 1a 0 13 | 0 
Dallas, Texas 35 4 26 0 ZC 6 

Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 
Jewelry retail, 7,493 Men’s furnishings wholesale, 474 
Jewelry wholesale, 1,852 Sporting goods retail 5,229 


Men’s furnishings retail, 7,802 Sporting goods wholesale, 309 


332 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Men’s 
Men’s |Furnish- Sporting 
Jewelry \Furnish- | ings | Sporting | Goods 
Jewelry | Whole- ings Whole- | Goods Whole- 


Cily Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale 
Davenport, lowa 15 0 16 0 14 2 
Dayton, Ohio oo 2 104 0 34 1 
Denver, Colo. 100 10 34 10 63 3 
Des Moines, Iowa 38 4 15 0 on 6 
Detroit, Mich. 238 oe 294 7 256 6 
Duluth, Minn. 30 3 42 8 28 3 
East Orange, N. J. { 0 17 0 is 0 
East St. Louis, Ill. 14 0 a7 0 14 0 
Elizabeth, N. J. 25 0 36 0 iy 0 
El Paso, Texas Ls 1 18 6 10 5 
Erie, Pa. 38 2 18 1 PS 7 
Evansville, Ind. 18 if 16 1 18 n 
Fall River, Mass. 3 0 Ls 0 23 i 
Flint, Mich. 21 0 30 0 oA | 0 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 22 0 v be 0 Ba 3 
Fort Worth, Texas 29 1 22 0 9 4 
Gary, Ind. 13 0 9 0 11 0 
Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 42 0 t 0 58 sf 
Harrisburg, Pa. 30 3 33 Ps 19 6 
Hartford, Conn. 57 1 53 0 ae 4 
Haverhill, Mass. 15 0 10 0 15 0 
Hoboken, N. J. 17 0 33 1 A Be 0 
Holyoke, Mass. i by 0 10 0 11 0 
Houston, Texas 1 4, 17 0 18 4 
Huntington, W. Va. 11 1 8 2 8 Z 
Indianapolis, Ind. i, 7 45 0 65 6 
Jacksonville, Fla. 40 0 26 0 13 4 
Jersey City, N. J. AZ 3 Al 4 53 1 
Johnstown, Pa. 25 0 38 0 13 1 
Kansas City, Kans. 19 0 24 0 32 0 
Kansas City, Mo. 100 16 34 y 4 84 5 
Knoxville, Tenn. i 0 10 0 12 5 
Lancaster, Pa. 21 4 15 0 ll 3 
Lansing, Mich. 13 0 48 0 21 0 
Lawrence, Mass. 32 0 31 0 18 0 


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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 


Men’s 
Men’s | Furnish- Sporting 
Jewelry |Furnish-| ings | Sporting| Goods 
Jewelry | Whole- | ings Whole- | Goods | Whole- 





City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale 
Lincoln, Nebr. 15 1 18 ] 24 2 
Little Rock, Ark. 17 ] 15 0 11 5 
Long Beach, Cal. 21 ] 13 0 8 0 
Los Angeles, Cal. 228 26 145 8 133 7 
Louisville, Ky. 59 4 26 7 52 7 
Lowell, Mass. 29 ] 41 0 20 1 
Lynn, Mass. 20 0 16 0 19 1 
Macon, Ga. 14 0 ll 0 9 3 
Manchester, N. H. 16 1 8 0 9 2 
Memphis, Tenn. 34 2 56 9 20 a 
Milwaukee, Wis. 117 11 79 0 96 4 
Minneapolis, Minn. 95 15 7 4 95 6 
Mobile, Ala. 16 0 47 3 ei 2 
Nashville, Tenn. 26 5 28 0 18 f 
Newark, N. J. 122 12 81 0 91 4 
New Bedford, Mass. 35 0 32 0 28 0 
New Britain, Conn. 16 0 22 0 7 0 
New Haven, Conn. 65 2 50 0 29 1 
New Orleans, La. 101 9 69 0 73 6 
New York City, 

Dioy; I Wes we 893 1,751 163 839 25 
Niagara Falls, N.Y. 18 0 oe 1 11 0 
Norfolk, Va. Zul vd 38 0 34 2 
Oakland, Cal. 60 1 51 1 56 0 
Oklahoma City, 

Okla. ot ] 30 4 15 4 
Omaha, Nebr. 50 8 32 ] 45 7 
Passaic, N. J. 17 0 40 0 19 0 
Paterson, N. J. 47 1 hz 0 40 0 
Pawtucket, R. I. 14 3 10 0 6 1 
Peoria, Ill. 25 0 10 0 32 3 
Philadelphia, Pa. 410 82 1,169 50 322 oo 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 184 30 238 22 103 0 
Portland, Me. 29 4 55 3 10 6 
Portland, Oregon 94 5 7 11 44 5 
Portsmouth, Va. 9 0 6 0 12 ] 


334 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 


Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over. classified 
by trades (continued) 


Men’s 
Men’s | Furnish- Sporting 
Jewelry | Furnish-| ings | Sporting | Goods 
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City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale 
Providence, R. I. 85 50 25 1 37 3 
Racine, Wis. 19 0 26 0 15 0 
Reading, Pa. 3) 0 34 0) 22 4 
Richmond, Va. 41 3 76 1 37 4 
Roanoke, Va. 15 0 15 0 9 | 
Rochester, N. Y. 102 9 33 8 61 0 
Rockford, Il. 26 1 16 0 14 0 
Sacramento, Cal. 25 0 Aw 0 20 3 
Saginaw, Mich. 23 0 20 0 23 2 
Salt LakeCity, Utah 594 5 74 | 1 18 4° 
San Antonio, Tex. ay 2 25 2 at 4 
San Diego, Cal. 36 0) 20 0 18 0 
San Francisco, Cal.| 213 68 246 3 119 5 
Savannah, Ga. 31 1 31 3 9 3 
Schenectady, N. Y. 23 0 4 0 19 0 
Scranton, Pa. 4] 5 25 4 29 1 
Seattle, Wash. 111 12 76 5 51 4 
Sioux City, Iowa 15 6 37 2 20 | 
Somerville, Mass. 8 0 33 0 13 0 
South Bend, Ind. 16 2 Iz 0 15 0 
Spokane, Wash. 45 2 16 3 37 7 
Springfield, Il. 10 1 22 0 18 2 
Springfield, Mass. A7 3 Al i 18 1 
Springfield, Ohio 20 0 19 0 16 } 
St. Joseph, Mo. 20 i! 10 2 29 3 
St. Louis, Mo. 216 33 146 26 224 8 
St. Paul, Minn. a2 11 68 3 48 T 
Syracuse, N. Y. 56 11 50 0 42 0 
Tacoma, Wash. 36 1 16 1 24 z 
Tampa, Fla. 20 1 1h} 0 11 3 
Terre Haute, Ind. 24 1 15 0 21 3 
Tolédo, Ohio 62 7 66 4 65 6 
Topeka, Kans. 18 0 17 0 19 1 
Trenton, N. J. 44, 0 52 0 28 1 
Troy, N. Y. 23 1 14. 1 16 0 
Tulsa, Okla. 24 0 36 Ov at RZ 0 


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Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 







Men’s 
Men’s | Furnish- Sporting 
Jewelry | Furnish-| ings | Sporting| Goods 


Jewelry | Whole- ings Whole- | Goods | Whole- 
















City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale 
Utica, N. Y. 44, 1 38 0 Pe, 0 
Washington, D. C.| 127 PS5¢ 81 3 79 1 
Waterbury, Conn. 30 0 51 0 11 0 
Wheeling, W. Va. 25 3 18 0 14 2 
Wichita, Kans. a 1 25 0 22 4 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 30 A 25 13 16 z 
Wilmington, Del. 36 1 25 0 19 zm 
Worcester, Mass. 41 1 43 0 pes 0 
Yonkers, N. Y. 18 0 36 0 19 0 
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